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Inflammatory bowel disease v1.0 NLRC4 Gene migrated from ENSG00000091106 to ENSG00000091106 (gene set migration)
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.93 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: NLRC4 as ready
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.93 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark Gene: nlrc4 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.93 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: NLRC4 were changed from Infantile onset enterocolitis and autoinflammation to Autoinflammation with infantile enterocolitis, MIM# 616050
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.92 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark Publications for gene: NLRC4 were set to PMID: 25217960
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.91 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark edited their review of gene: NLRC4: Changed publications: 25217959, 25217960
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.91 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark edited their review of gene: NLRC4: Changed publications: 25217959
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.91 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: NLRC4 as Amber List (moderate evidence)
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.91 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark Gene: nlrc4 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.90 NLRC4 Zornitza Stark reviewed gene: NLRC4: Rating: AMBER; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 25217960; Phenotypes: Autoinflammation with infantile enterocolitis 616050; Mode of inheritance: MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted
Inflammatory bowel disease v0.84 NLRC4 Peter McNaughton gene: NLRC4 was added
gene: NLRC4 was added to Inflammatory bowel disease. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: NLRC4 was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted
Publications for gene: NLRC4 were set to PMID: 25217960
Phenotypes for gene: NLRC4 were set to Infantile onset enterocolitis and autoinflammation
Mode of pathogenicity for gene: NLRC4 was set to Other
Review for gene: NLRC4 was set to AMBER
Added comment: Infant presenting at 1 week of life with secretory diarrhea and fever with p.Val341Ala variant. Cellular model demonstrating gain of function
Sources: Literature