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Cerebral Palsy v2.0 NDUFAF2 Gene migrated from ENSG00000164182 to ENSG00000164182 (gene set migration)
Cerebral Palsy v1.36 ERCC8 Luisa Weiss changed review comment from: One large CP cohort study with 3 unrelated patients with biallelic mutations in ERCC8. Two were point mutations (one missense, one nonsense), the other a large deletion that included ERCC8 and NDUFAF2-gene. Another case report of a boy that was initially diagnosed as having CP but later re-diagnosed as having Cockayne syndrome due to biallelic ERCC8 mutations.
Sources: Literature; to: One large CP cohort study with 3 unrelated patients with biallelic mutations in ERCC8. Two were point mutations (one missense, one nonsense), the other a large deletion that included ERCC8 and NDUFAF2-gene. Another case report of a boy that was initially diagnosed as having CP but later re-diagnosed as having Cockayne syndrome due to biallelic ERCC8 mutations because of disease progression.
Sources: Literature
Cerebral Palsy v1.36 ERCC8 Luisa Weiss gene: ERCC8 was added
gene: ERCC8 was added to Cerebral Palsy. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: ERCC8 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: ERCC8 were set to 33528536; 30279719
Phenotypes for gene: ERCC8 were set to Cockayne syndrome MIM#216400
Review for gene: ERCC8 was set to GREEN
Added comment: One large CP cohort study with 3 unrelated patients with biallelic mutations in ERCC8. Two were point mutations (one missense, one nonsense), the other a large deletion that included ERCC8 and NDUFAF2-gene. Another case report of a boy that was initially diagnosed as having CP but later re-diagnosed as having Cockayne syndrome due to biallelic ERCC8 mutations.
Sources: Literature
Cerebral Palsy v0.104 NDUFAF2 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: NDUFAF2 as ready
Cerebral Palsy v0.104 NDUFAF2 Zornitza Stark Gene: ndufaf2 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Cerebral Palsy v0.104 NDUFAF2 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: NDUFAF2 were changed from Cerebral palsy to Cerebral palsy; Mitochondrial complex I deficiency nuclear type 10 (OMIM 618233)
Cerebral Palsy v0.103 NDUFAF2 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: NDUFAF2 as Green List (high evidence)
Cerebral Palsy v0.103 NDUFAF2 Zornitza Stark Gene: ndufaf2 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Cerebral Palsy v0.99 NDUFAF2 Clare van Eyk reviewed gene: NDUFAF2: Rating: GREEN; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: PMID:33528536, PMID:34364746; Phenotypes: mitochondrial complex I deficiency nuclear type 10 (OMIM 618233); Mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Cerebral Palsy v0.99 NDUFAF2 Clare van Eyk Deleted their review
Cerebral Palsy v0.99 NDUFAF2 Clare van Eyk changed review comment from: Two homozygous pathogenic deletions reported in cerebral palsy cohorts. Biallelic loss of function variants cause mitochondrial complex I deficiency nuclear type 10 (OMIM 618233). Most variants are LOF. Overlapping clinical phenotype.
Sources: Literature; to: Two homozygous pathogenic deletions reported in cerebral palsy cohorts. Biallelic loss of function variants cause mitochondrial complex I deficiency nuclear type 10 (OMIM 618233). Overlapping clinical phenotype.
Sources: Literature
Cerebral Palsy v0.99 NDUFAF2 Clare van Eyk changed review comment from: Two homozygous pathogenic deletions reported in cerebral palsy cohorts. Biallelic loss of function variants cause mitochondrial complex I deficiency nuclear type 10 (OMIM 618233).
Sources: Literature; to: Two homozygous pathogenic deletions reported in cerebral palsy cohorts. Biallelic loss of function variants cause mitochondrial complex I deficiency nuclear type 10 (OMIM 618233). Most variants are LOF. Overlapping clinical phenotype.
Sources: Literature
Cerebral Palsy v0.99 NDUFAF2 Clare van Eyk gene: NDUFAF2 was added
gene: NDUFAF2 was added to Cerebral Palsy. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: NDUFAF2 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: NDUFAF2 were set to PMID:33528536; PMID:34364746
Phenotypes for gene: NDUFAF2 were set to Cerebral palsy
Review for gene: NDUFAF2 was set to GREEN
Added comment: Two homozygous pathogenic deletions reported in cerebral palsy cohorts. Biallelic loss of function variants cause mitochondrial complex I deficiency nuclear type 10 (OMIM 618233).
Sources: Literature