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Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v2.0 DBR1 Gene migrated from ENSG00000138231 to ENSG00000138231 (gene set migration)
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.9 DBR1 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: DBR1 were changed from Ichthyosis (MONDO#0019269), DBR1-related to Xerosis and growth failure with immune and pulmonary dysfunction syndrome, MIM# 620510
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.8 DBR1 Zornitza Stark reviewed gene: DBR1: Rating: AMBER; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 37656279; Phenotypes: Xerosis and growth failure with immune and pulmonary dysfunction syndrome, MIM# 620510; Mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.6 DBR1 Zornitza Stark Tag founder tag was added to gene: DBR1.
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.6 DBR1 Seb Lunke Marked gene: DBR1 as ready
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.6 DBR1 Seb Lunke Gene: dbr1 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.6 DBR1 Seb Lunke Phenotypes for gene: DBR1 were changed from Prematurity, severe intrauterine growth deficiency, congenital ichthyosis-like presentation, and death before the first year of life to Ichthyosis (MONDO#0019269), DBR1-related
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.5 DBR1 Chern Lim Deleted their comment
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.5 DBR1 Chern Lim edited their review of gene: DBR1: Added comment: PMID: 37656279:
- A homozygous missense as a founder recessive DBR1 variant in four consanguineous families.
- Total of 7 affected children. WES done for one proband from each family.
- Consistent features include prematurity, severe intrauterine growth deficiency, congenital ichthyosis-like presentation (collodion membrane, severe skin peeling and xerosis), and death before the first year of life.
- RNA and protein studies using fibroblasts derived from a patient are supportive of pathogenicity: RNA-seq, rt-qPCR and western blotting, showing marked reduction of DBR1 level and intronic RNA lariat accumulation in the patient sample.
- Haplotype analysis revealed that the four families all share a haplotype extending at least 2.27 Mb around the c.200A>G p.(Tyr67Cys) DBR1 founder variant.
- Authors proposed this is a novel DBR1-related developmental disorder that is distinct from DBR1-related encephalitis susceptibility, and highlighted the apparent lack of correlation with the degree of DBR1 deficiency.; Changed phenotypes: Ichthyosis (MONDO#0019269), DBR1-related
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.5 DBR1 Seb Lunke Classified gene: DBR1 as Amber List (moderate evidence)
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.5 DBR1 Seb Lunke Gene: dbr1 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Ichthyosis and Porokeratosis v1.4 DBR1 Chern Lim gene: DBR1 was added
gene: DBR1 was added to Ichthyosis. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: DBR1 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: DBR1 were set to 37656279
Phenotypes for gene: DBR1 were set to Prematurity, severe intrauterine growth deficiency, congenital ichthyosis-like presentation, and death before the first year of life
Review for gene: DBR1 was set to AMBER
gene: DBR1 was marked as current diagnostic
Added comment: PMID: 37656279:
- A homozygous missense as a founder recessive DBR1 variant in four consanguineous families.
- Consistent features include prematurity, severe intrauterine growth deficiency, congenital ichthyosis-like presentation (collodion membrane, severe skin peeling and xerosis), and death before the first year of life.
- RNA and protein studies using fibroblasts derived from a patient are supportive of pathogenicity: RNA-seq, rt-qPCR and western blotting, showing marked reduction of DBR1 level and intronic RNA lariat accumulation in the patient sample.
- Haplotype analysis revealed that the four families all share a haplotype extending at least 2.27 Mb around the c.200A>G p.(Tyr67Cys) DBR1 founder variant.
- Authors proposed this is a novel DBR1-related developmental disorder that is distinct from DBR1-related encephalitis susceptibility, and highlighted the apparent lack of correlation with the degree of DBR1 deficiency.
Sources: Literature