From GeneReviews
STRC-related autosomal recessive hearing loss (STRC-HL) comprises both nonsyndromic sensorineural hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss with decreased fertility in males who have biallelic contiguous gene deletions involving STRC and CATSPER2. The hearing loss is mild to moderate, congenital, bilateral, and symmetric. Mean pure tone hearing loss averages 40-50 decibels (dB) at the time of diagnosis; hearing loss is not severe to profound in children or young adults. Of note, while many newborns with STRC-HL will be identified by newborn hearing screening (NBHS), some newborns with STRC-HL will not because some screening methods may not detect milder hearing loss. Males with biallelic contiguous gene deletions involving STRC and CATSPER2 are at risk for CATSPER2-related male infertility due to morphologic sperm abnormalities that affect sperm motility. In contrast, females with contiguous gene deletions do not have related fertility issues.