@article {8094, title = {PSIP1/LEDGF: a new gene likely involved in sensorineural progressive hearing loss.}, journal = {Sci Rep}, volume = {5}, year = {2015}, month = {2015}, pages = {18568}, abstract = {

Hereditary Hearing Loss (HHL) is an extremely heterogeneous disorder. Approximately 30 out of 80 known HHL genes are associated with autosomal dominant forms. Here, we identified PSIP1/LEDGF (isoform p75) as a novel strong candidate gene involved in dominant HHL. Using exome sequencing we found a frameshift deletion (c.1554_1555del leading to p.E518Dfs*2) in an Italian pedigree affected by sensorineural mild-to-moderate HHL but also showing a variable eye phenotype (i.e. uveitis, optic neuropathy). This deletion led to a premature stop codon (p.T519X) with truncation of the last 12 amino acids. PSIP1 was recently described as a transcriptional co-activator regulated by miR-135b in vestibular hair cells of the mouse inner ear as well as a possible protector against photoreceptor degeneration. Here, we demonstrate that it is ubiquitously expressed in the mouse inner ear. The PSIP1 mutation is associated with a peculiar audiometric slope toward the high frequencies. These findings indicate that PSIP1 likely plays an important role in HHL.

}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/srep18568}, author = {Girotto, Giorgia and Scheffer, Deborah I and Morgan, Anna and Vozzi, Diego and Rubinato, Elisa and Di Stazio, Mariateresa and Muzzi, Enrico and Pensiero, Stefano and Giersch, Anne B and Corey, David P and Gasparini, Paolo} }