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Mendeliome v0.5610 CCDC32 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: CCDC32 were changed from craniofacial, cardiac and neurodevelopmental anomalies to Cardiofacioneurodevelopmental syndrome (CFNDS), MIM#619123; Craniofacial, cardiac, laterality and neurodevelopmental anomalies
Mendeliome v0.5609 CCDC32 Zornitza Stark edited their review of gene: CCDC32: Changed rating: GREEN; Changed phenotypes: Cardiofacioneurodevelopmental syndrome (CFNDS), MIM#619123, Craniofacial, cardiac, laterality and neurodevelopmental anomalies; Changed mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Mendeliome v0.3211 CCDC32 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: CCDC32 as ready
Mendeliome v0.3211 CCDC32 Zornitza Stark Added comment: Comment when marking as ready: Three affected individuals from two unrelated families, supportive animal model and other functional data consistent with this being a ciliopathy.
Mendeliome v0.3211 CCDC32 Zornitza Stark Gene: ccdc32 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.3211 CCDC32 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: CCDC32 as Green List (high evidence)
Mendeliome v0.3211 CCDC32 Zornitza Stark Gene: ccdc32 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.3202 CCDC32 Eleanor Williams gene: CCDC32 was added
gene: CCDC32 was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: CCDC32 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: CCDC32 were set to 32307552
Phenotypes for gene: CCDC32 were set to craniofacial, cardiac and neurodevelopmental anomalies
Review for gene: CCDC32 was set to AMBER
Added comment: PMID: 32307552 - Harel et al 2020 - reports 2 unrelated consanguineous families with probands with homozygous frameshift variants in CCDC32. Parents are heterozygous. Phenotype is a congenital syndrome characterized by craniofacial, cardiac and neurodevelopmental anomalies. Functional studies in zebrafish show that ccdc32 depletion impairs cilia formation and shows a role for ccdc32 in craniofacial, brain and left/right axis development.
Sources: Literature