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Microcephaly v1.336 SNAPIN Zornitza Stark Marked gene: SNAPIN as ready
Microcephaly v1.336 SNAPIN Zornitza Stark Gene: snapin has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Microcephaly v1.336 SNAPIN Zornitza Stark Classified gene: SNAPIN as Green List (high evidence)
Microcephaly v1.336 SNAPIN Zornitza Stark Gene: snapin has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Microcephaly v1.335 SNAPIN Lucy Spencer gene: SNAPIN was added
gene: SNAPIN was added to Microcephaly. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: SNAPIN was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: SNAPIN were set to 40930097; 26539891
Phenotypes for gene: SNAPIN were set to Neurodevelopmental disorder (MONDO:0700092), SNAPIN-related
Review for gene: SNAPIN was set to GREEN
Added comment: PMID: 40930097 6 patients from 5 families with neuroanatomical, craniofacial, and skeletal anomalies on prenatal ultrasound/MRI, all homozygous for variants in SNAPIN. 2 stopgain, 1 canonical splice, 5 missense. common phenotypes: ventriculomegaly 5/6, cerebellar hypoplasia/atrophy 5/6, clubfeet 4/6, corpus callosum agenesis 4/6, flexion contractures 4/6, microcephaly 3/6, micrognathia/retrognathia 4/6. The patients with the nonsense or splice variants did not survive the perinatal period, while those with missense survived into early childhood.

This paper also mentions a 7th patient reported in PMID: 26539891, who has ID, microcephaly, cortical atrophy, bulbar and cerebellar hypoplasia, sensorineural polyneuropathy, and hypotonia. They are homozygous for a missense variant Asn55Tyr. Of note, the other paper report this as Arg55Trp and one of their patients also has this variant, based off the transcript information provided in both papers Arg55Trp is correct.
Sources: Literature