Genetics Flashcards
What are the 2 universal principles of human genetics?
1) There are no perfect human specimens as we all carry a significant number of DNA glitches
2) Virtually all diseases, except trauma, have a genetic component.
What is the WHO-ICF model?
World Health Organizations International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health
- Biopsychosocial model that serves as a common language for clinicians and researchers
- Gives us a way to think about the impact of a disease and the individual’s day-to-day function
How has our current understanding of genetics found its way into the audiology clinic?
- Inheritance of hearing loss
- Research on genetics and human genome project resulting in identification of genes responsible for hearing loss
- Implementation of universal newborn hearing screenings resulting in earlier identification and diagnosis of hearing loss and more referrals to audiology and genetics
What does knowledge of hereditary hearing loss add to the audiologist’s approach in how they diagnose, treat, and manage their patients?
- Monitoring the hearing loss throughout child’s life and knowing what to expect (i.e. should remain stable, may progress, or may be delayed in onset)
- Counseling parents on what to expect regarding hearing one a diagnosis has been made by doctor
- Knowing what to expect in terms of hearing as well as other features associated with various inherited hearing losses (syndromic and nonsyndromic in nature)
- Making appropriate referrals to other professionals such as ophthlamology, cardiology, otolaryngology, SLP, and early intervention for further evaluation
What are the two causes of congenital hearing loss?
1) Environmental (~50%)
2) Hereditary (~50%)
How is hereditary hearing loss classified?
1) Nonsyndromic (70%)
2) Syndromic (30%)
Approximately what percentage of nonsyndromic hearing loss is autosomal dominant?
15-20%
What is an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance?
- Requires only 1 mutated allele to display the disease
- At least 1 parent must have the disease
- Males and females are equally affected
What is the chance of passing on an autosomal dominant disease?
- If one parent has the disease, then there is a 50% chance that each of their children will inherit the disease
If both parents have the disease, then there is a 75% chance for each child to inherit the disease
Approximately what percentage of nonsyndromic hearing loss is autosomal recessive?
About 80%
MOST COMMON PATTERN OF INHERITANCE
What is an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance?
- Involves heterozygous parents who do not have the disease but are carriers of the disease
- Both parents must be carriers for the disease to be passed down
- Males and females are equally affected
What is the chance of passing on an autosomal recessive disease?
25% chance of inheritance with each child
Approximately what percentage of nonsyndromic hearing loss is X-linked?
1-2%
What is an X-linked pattern of inheritance?
- A disease that is passed down from mother through the X chromosome.
- More common in males than females because they get their X chromosome from mom and need one affected allele to have the disease
- Females need both affected alleles to have the disease
Approximately what percentage of nonsyndromic hearing loss is mitochondrial?
<1%