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| Mendeliome v2.0 | TEDC1 | Gene symbol changed from C14orf80 to TEDC1 during gene set migration (ENSG00000185347 -> ENSG00000185347) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Mendeliome v1.2341 | C14orf80 |
Sangavi Sivagnanasundram changed review comment from: New Gene Name: TEDC1 Only two families reported with biallelic variants in this gene - Reports of a supportive functional assay however rated as Amber given that one of the reported families are consanguineous PMID: 39979680 - Male sibs from non-consanguineous parents presenting with a range of phenotypes including growth development abnormalities, microcephaly, DD, ID and endocrine insufficiency. The brothers were found to carry chet variants identified in trans [NM_001134877.1 c.[104-5C>G];[787delG] p.[?];[(Ala263LeufsTer29)]. Homozygous zebrafish model recapitulated the human phenotype and is supportive of the loss of function mechanism of disease. PMID: 38252227 - Iranian consanguineous families identified with a rare biallelic missense variant (Gln269Arg). The affected brothers presented with a range of developmental phenotypes including cognitive impairment and microcephaly. Sources: Literature; to: New HGNC approved Gene Name: TEDC1 Only two families reported with biallelic variants in this gene - Reports of a supportive functional assay however rated as Amber given that one of the reported families are consanguineous PMID: 39979680 - Male sibs from non-consanguineous parents presenting with a range of phenotypes including growth development abnormalities, microcephaly, DD, ID and endocrine insufficiency. The brothers were found to carry chet variants identified in trans [NM_001134877.1 c.[104-5C>G];[787delG] p.[?];[(Ala263LeufsTer29)]. Homozygous zebrafish model recapitulated the human phenotype and is supportive of the loss of function mechanism of disease. PMID: 38252227 - Iranian consanguineous families identified with a rare biallelic missense variant (Gln269Arg). The affected brothers presented with a range of developmental phenotypes including cognitive impairment and microcephaly. Sources: Literature |
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| Mendeliome v1.2341 | C14orf80 |
Sangavi Sivagnanasundram gene: C14orf80 was added gene: C14orf80 was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature Mode of inheritance for gene: C14orf80 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Publications for gene: C14orf80 were set to 39979680; 38252227 Phenotypes for gene: C14orf80 were set to Primary microcephaly, MONDO:0016660 Review for gene: C14orf80 was set to AMBER Added comment: New Gene Name: TEDC1 Only two families reported with biallelic variants in this gene - Reports of a supportive functional assay however rated as Amber given that one of the reported families are consanguineous PMID: 39979680 - Male sibs from non-consanguineous parents presenting with a range of phenotypes including growth development abnormalities, microcephaly, DD, ID and endocrine insufficiency. The brothers were found to carry chet variants identified in trans [NM_001134877.1 c.[104-5C>G];[787delG] p.[?];[(Ala263LeufsTer29)]. Homozygous zebrafish model recapitulated the human phenotype and is supportive of the loss of function mechanism of disease. PMID: 38252227 - Iranian consanguineous families identified with a rare biallelic missense variant (Gln269Arg). The affected brothers presented with a range of developmental phenotypes including cognitive impairment and microcephaly. Sources: Literature |
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