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Differences of Sex Development v0.342 | CTU2 | Zornitza Stark Marked gene: CTU2 as ready | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Differences of Sex Development v0.342 | CTU2 | Zornitza Stark Gene: ctu2 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Differences of Sex Development v0.342 | CTU2 | Zornitza Stark Publications for gene: CTU2 were set to PMID: 27480277, 26633546, 31301155, 38348206 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Differences of Sex Development v0.307 | CTU2 |
Chirag Patel changed review comment from: DREAM-PL syndrome presents with dysmorphic facies, renal agenesis, ambiguous genitalia, microcephaly, polydactyly, and lissencephaly. Other anomalies include corpus callosum agenesis or dysgenesis, septal defects, PDA, hypoplastic right ventricle and joint contractures. PMID:26633546. Affected members of all 3 families have microcephaly, facial dysmorphia and unilateral renal agenesis. 2/3 families have ambiguous genitalia; however, only 1 family had karyotyping done, which showed normal male karyotype (46 XY). 2/3 had congenital heart disease. PMID: 27480277. Same variant as PMID:26633546. Affected individuals in this extended family have similar phenotype as PMID:26633546. Patient 1: in addition to microcephaly also has renal anomalies (small kidneys) and possible ambiguous genitalia with normal XY karyotype. Patient 2: cousin of patient 1. In addition to microcephaly did not have renal anomalies and nor ambiguous genitalia. Both patients have congenital heart disease. PMID: 31301155. 5 new cases, all with microcephaly. 4/5 with renal anomalies, 2/5 with ambiguous genitalia, 4/5 congenital heart disease. Functional characterization using patient-derived cells for each of these alleles, as well as the original founder allele; revealed a specific impairment of wobble uridine thiolation in all known thiol-containing tRNAs. Sources: Literature; to: DREAM-PL syndrome presents with dysmorphic facies, renal agenesis, ambiguous genitalia, microcephaly, polydactyly, and lissencephaly. PMID:26633546. Affected members of all 3 families have microcephaly, facial dysmorphia and unilateral renal agenesis. 2/3 families have ambiguous genitalia; however, only 1 family had karyotyping done, which showed normal male karyotype (46 XY). 2/3 had congenital heart disease. PMID: 27480277. Same variant as PMID:26633546. Affected individuals in this extended family have similar phenotype as PMID:26633546. Patient 1: in addition to microcephaly also has renal anomalies (small kidneys) and possible ambiguous genitalia with normal XY karyotype. Patient 2: cousin of patient 1. In addition to microcephaly did not have renal anomalies and nor ambiguous genitalia. Both patients have congenital heart disease. PMID: 31301155. 5 new cases, all with microcephaly. 4/5 with renal anomalies, 2/5 with ambiguous genitalia, 4/5 congenital heart disease. Functional characterization using patient-derived cells for each of these alleles, as well as the original founder allele; revealed a specific impairment of wobble uridine thiolation in all known thiol-containing tRNAs. Sources: Literature |
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Differences of Sex Development v0.307 | CTU2 |
Chirag Patel changed review comment from: DREAM-PL syndrome presents with dysmorphic facies, renal agenesis, ambiguous genitalia, microcephaly, polydactyly, and lissencephaly. Other anomalies include corpus callosum agenesis or dysgenesis, septal defects, PDA, hypoplastic right ventricle and joint contractures. More than 6 families reported, four had the same founder variant. Functional characterization using patient-derived cells for each of these alleles, as well as the original founder allele; revealed a specific impairment of wobble uridine thiolation in all known thiol-containing tRNAs Sources: Literature; to: DREAM-PL syndrome presents with dysmorphic facies, renal agenesis, ambiguous genitalia, microcephaly, polydactyly, and lissencephaly. Other anomalies include corpus callosum agenesis or dysgenesis, septal defects, PDA, hypoplastic right ventricle and joint contractures. PMID:26633546. Affected members of all 3 families have microcephaly, facial dysmorphia and unilateral renal agenesis. 2/3 families have ambiguous genitalia; however, only 1 family had karyotyping done, which showed normal male karyotype (46 XY). 2/3 had congenital heart disease. PMID: 27480277. Same variant as PMID:26633546. Affected individuals in this extended family have similar phenotype as PMID:26633546. Patient 1: in addition to microcephaly also has renal anomalies (small kidneys) and possible ambiguous genitalia with normal XY karyotype. Patient 2: cousin of patient 1. In addition to microcephaly did not have renal anomalies and nor ambiguous genitalia. Both patients have congenital heart disease. PMID: 31301155. 5 new cases, all with microcephaly. 4/5 with renal anomalies, 2/5 with ambiguous genitalia, 4/5 congenital heart disease. Functional characterization using patient-derived cells for each of these alleles, as well as the original founder allele; revealed a specific impairment of wobble uridine thiolation in all known thiol-containing tRNAs. Sources: Literature |
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Differences of Sex Development v0.307 | CTU2 | Chirag Patel Classified gene: CTU2 as Green List (high evidence) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Differences of Sex Development v0.307 | CTU2 | Chirag Patel Gene: ctu2 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Differences of Sex Development v0.306 | CTU2 |
Chirag Patel gene: CTU2 was added gene: CTU2 was added to Differences of Sex Development. Sources: Literature Mode of inheritance for gene: CTU2 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Publications for gene: CTU2 were set to PMID: 27480277, 26633546, 31301155, 38348206 Phenotypes for gene: CTU2 were set to DREAM-PL syndrome (Microcephaly, facial dysmorphism, renal agenesis, and ambiguous genitalia syndrome), MIM#618142 Review for gene: CTU2 was set to GREEN Added comment: DREAM-PL syndrome presents with dysmorphic facies, renal agenesis, ambiguous genitalia, microcephaly, polydactyly, and lissencephaly. Other anomalies include corpus callosum agenesis or dysgenesis, septal defects, PDA, hypoplastic right ventricle and joint contractures. More than 6 families reported, four had the same founder variant. Functional characterization using patient-derived cells for each of these alleles, as well as the original founder allele; revealed a specific impairment of wobble uridine thiolation in all known thiol-containing tRNAs Sources: Literature |