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The clinical and genetic spectrum of autosomal-recessive TOR1A-related disorders.
Saffari A, Lau T, Tajsharghi H, Karimiani EG, Kariminejad A, Efthymiou S, Zifarelli G, Sultan T, Toosi MB, Sedighzadeh S, Siu VM, Ortigoza-Escobar JD, AlShamsi AM, Ibrahim S, Al-Sannaa NA, Al-Hertani W, Sandra W, Tarnopolsky M, Alavi S, Li C, Day-Salvatore DL, Martínez-González MJ, Levandoski KM, Bedoukian E, Madan-Khetarpal S, Idleburg MJ, Menezes MJ, Siddharth A, Platzer K, Oppermann H, Smitka M, Collins F, Lek M, Shahrooei M, Ghavideldarestani M, Herman I, Rendu J, Faure J, Baker J, Bhambhani V, Calderwood L, Akhondian J, Imannezhad S, Mirzadeh HS, Hashemi N, Doosti M, Safi M, Ahangari N, Torbati PN, Abedini S, Salpietro V, Gulec EY, Eshaghian S, Ghazavi M, Pascher MT, Vogel M, Abicht A, Moutton S, Bruel AL, Rieubland C, Gallati S, Strom TM, Lochmüller H, Mohammadi MH, Alvi JR, Zackai EH, Keena BA, Skraban CM, Berger SI, Andrew EH, Rahimian E, Morrow MM, Wentzensen IM, Millan F, Henderson LB, Dafsari HS, Jungbluth H, Gomez-Ospina N, McRae A, Peter M, Veltra D, Marinakis NM, Sofocleous C, Ashrafzadeh F, Pehlivan D, Lemke JR, Melki J, Benezit A, Bauer P, Weis D, Lupski JR, Senderek J, Christodoulou J, Chung WK, Goodchild R, Offiah AC, Moreno-De-Luca A, Suri M, Ebrahimi-Fakhari D,… See abstract for full author list ➔ Saffari A, et al. Brain. 2023 Aug 1;146(8):3273-3288. doi: 10.1093/brain/awad039. Brain. 2023. PMID: 36757831 Free PMC article.
In the field of rare diseases, progress in molecular diagnostics led to the recognition that variants linked to autosomal-dominant neurodegenerative diseases of later onset can, in the context of biallelic inheritance, cause devastating neurodevelopmental disorders …
In the field of rare diseases, progress in molecular diagnostics led to the recognition that variants linked to autosomal-dominant
Genotype-phenotype correlations in RHOBTB2-associated neurodevelopmental disorders.
Langhammer F, Maroofian R, Badar R, Gregor A, Rochman M, Ratliff JB, Koopmans M, Herget T, Hempel M, Kortüm F, Heron D, Mignot C, Keren B, Brooks S, Botti C, Ben-Zeev B, Argilli E, Sherr EH, Gowda VK, Srinivasan VM, Bakhtiari S, Kruer MC, Salih MA, Kuechler A, Muller EA, Blocker K, Kuismin O, Park KL, Kochhar A, Brown K, Ramanathan S, Clark RD, Elgizouli M, Melikishvili G, Tabatadze N, Stark Z, Mirzaa GM, Ong J, Grasshoff U, Bevot A, von Wintzingerode L, Jamra RA, Hennig Y, Goldenberg P, Al Alam C, Charif M, Boulouiz R, Bellaoui M, Amrani R, Al Mutairi F, Tamim AM, Abdulwahab F, Alkuraya FS, Khouj EM, Alvi JR, Sultan T, Hashemi N, Karimiani EG, Ashrafzadeh F, Imannezhad S, Efthymiou S, Houlden H, Sticht H, Zweier C. Langhammer F, et al. Genet Med. 2023 Aug;25(8):100885. doi: 10.1016/j.gim.2023.100885. Epub 2023 May 8. Genet Med. 2023. PMID: 37165955
PURPOSE: Missense variants clustering in the BTB domain region of RHOBTB2 cause a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with early-onset seizures and severe intellectual disability. METHODS: By international collaboration, we assembled individuals with pathogen …
PURPOSE: Missense variants clustering in the BTB domain region of RHOBTB2 cause a developmental and epileptic encephalopathy with early-onse …
Expanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome.
Sheppard SE, Campbell IM, Harr MH, Gold N, Li D, Bjornsson HT, Cohen JS, Fahrner JA, Fatemi A, Harris JR, Nowak C, Stevens CA, Grand K, Au M, Graham JM Jr, Sanchez-Lara PA, Campo MD, Jones MC, Abdul-Rahman O, Alkuraya FS, Bassetti JA, Bergstrom K, Bhoj E, Dugan S, Kaplan JD, Derar N, Gripp KW, Hauser N, Innes AM, Keena B, Kodra N, Miller R, Nelson B, Nowaczyk MJ, Rahbeeni Z, Ben-Shachar S, Shieh JT, Slavotinek A, Sobering AK, Abbott MA, Allain DC, Amlie-Wolf L, Au PYB, Bedoukian E, Beek G, Barry J, Berg J, Bernstein JA, Cytrynbaum C, Chung BH, Donoghue S, Dorrani N, Eaton A, Flores-Daboub JA, Dubbs H, Felix CA, Fong CT, Fung JLF, Gangaram B, Goldstein A, Greenberg R, Ha TK, Hersh J, Izumi K, Kallish S, Kravets E, Kwok PY, Jobling RK, Knight Johnson AE, Kushner J, Lee BH, Levin B, Lindstrom K, Manickam K, Mardach R, McCormick E, McLeod DR, Mentch FD, Minks K, Muraresku C, Nelson SF, Porazzi P, Pichurin PN, Powell-Hamilton NN, Powis Z, Ritter A, Rogers C, Rohena L, Ronspies C, Schroeder A, Stark Z, Starr L, Stoler J, Suwannarat P, Velinov M, Weksberg R, Wilnai Y, Zadeh N, Zand DJ, Falk MJ, Hakonarson H, Zackai EH, Quintero-Rivera F. Sheppard SE, et al. Am J Med Genet A. 2021 Jun;185(6):1649-1665. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.62124. Epub 2021 Mar 30. Am J Med Genet A. 2021. PMID: 33783954 Free PMC article.
Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome (WSS) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by monoallelic variants in KMT2A and characterized by intellectual disability and hypertrichosis. ...Common clinical features identified in the cohort included: developmental del …
Wiedemann-Steiner syndrome (WSS) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by monoallelic variants in KMT2A and characterized b …
Landscape of genetic infantile epileptic spasms syndrome-A multicenter cohort of 124 children from India.
Nagarajan B, Gowda VK, Yoganathan S, Sharawat IK, Srivastava K, Vora N, Badheka R, Danda S, Kalane U, Kaur A, Madaan P, Mehta S, Negi S, Panda PK, Rajadhyaksha S, Saini AG, Saini L, Shah S, Srinivasan VM, Suthar R, Thomas M, Vyas S, Sankhyan N, Sahu JK. Nagarajan B, et al. Epilepsia Open. 2023 Dec;8(4):1383-1404. doi: 10.1002/epi4.12811. Epub 2023 Aug 25. Epilepsia Open. 2023. PMID: 37583270 Free PMC article.
Nearly 85% of children with monogenic nuclear disorders had autosomal inheritance (dominant-55.2%, recessive-14.2%), while the rest had X-linked inheritance. ...Trisomy 21 (n = 14), ALDH7A1 (n = 10), SCN2A (n = 7), CDKL5 (n = 6), ALG13 (n = 5), KCNQ2 (n = 4), STXBP1 …
Nearly 85% of children with monogenic nuclear disorders had autosomal inheritance (dominant-55.2%, recessive-14.2%), while the …
Genetics of retinoblastoma.
Vogel F. Vogel F. Hum Genet. 1979 Nov 1;52(1):1-54. doi: 10.1007/BF00284597. Hum Genet. 1979. PMID: 393614 Review.
The genetic basis of retinoblastoma is reviewed and the following conclusions are drawn: 1) The mode of inheritance of the hereditary variety of retinoblastoma (R) is autosomal dominant with about 90% penetrance. 2) About 68% of inherited cases are bilateral, and ab …
The genetic basis of retinoblastoma is reviewed and the following conclusions are drawn: 1) The mode of inheritance of the hereditary variet …
Skewed X-chromosome Inactivation in Women with Idiopathic Intellectual Disability is Indicative of Pathogenic Variants.
Chaves LD, Carvalho LML, Tolezano GC, Pires SF, Costa SS, de Scliar MO, Giuliani LR, Bertola DR, Santos-Rebouças CB, Seo GH, Otto PA, Rosenberg C, Vianna-Morgante AM, Krepischi ACV. Chaves LD, et al. Mol Neurobiol. 2023 Jul;60(7):3758-3769. doi: 10.1007/s12035-023-03311-0. Epub 2023 Mar 21. Mol Neurobiol. 2023. PMID: 36943625
Intellectual disability (ID) is an early onset impairment in cognitive functioning and adaptive behavior, affecting approximately 1% of the population worldwide. ...Three of the autosomal genes had no obvious correlation with the observed XCI skewing.
Intellectual disability (ID) is an early onset impairment in cognitive functioning and adaptive behavior, affecting approximat
Association of Alzheimer Disease With Life Expectancy in People With Down Syndrome.
Iulita MF, Garzón Chavez D, Klitgaard Christensen M, Valle Tamayo N, Plana-Ripoll O, Rasmussen SA, Roqué Figuls M, Alcolea D, Videla L, Barroeta I, Benejam B, Altuna M, Padilla C, Pegueroles J, Fernandez S, Belbin O, Carmona-Iragui M, Blesa R, Lleó A, Bejanin A, Fortea J. Iulita MF, et al. JAMA Netw Open. 2022 May 2;5(5):e2212910. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2022.12910. JAMA Netw Open. 2022. PMID: 35604690 Free PMC article.
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the variability in symptom onset of Alzheimer disease in Down syndrome is similar to autosomal dominant Alzheimer disease and to assess its association with mortality. ...Coefficients of variation and 95% prediction intervals of a …
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether the variability in symptom onset of Alzheimer disease in Down syndrome is similar to autosomal domina
Comparison of tau spread in people with Down syndrome versus autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease: a cross-sectional study.
Wisch JK, McKay NS, Boerwinkle AH, Kennedy J, Flores S, Handen BL, Christian BT, Head E, Mapstone M, Rafii MS, O'Bryant SE, Price JC, Laymon CM, Krinsky-McHale SJ, Lai F, Rosas HD, Hartley SL, Zaman S, Lott IT, Tudorascu D, Zammit M, Brickman AM, Lee JH, Bird TD, Cohen A, Chrem P, Daniels A, Chhatwal JP, Cruchaga C, Ibanez L, Jucker M, Karch CM, Day GS, Lee JH, Levin J, Llibre-Guerra J, Li Y, Lopera F, Roh JH, Ringman JM, Supnet-Bell C, van Dyck CH, Xiong C, Wang G, Morris JC, McDade E, Bateman RJ, Benzinger TLS, Gordon BA, Ances BM; Alzheimer's Biomarker Consortium-Down syndrome; Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network. Wisch JK, et al. Lancet Neurol. 2024 May;23(5):500-510. doi: 10.1016/S1474-4422(24)00084-X. Lancet Neurol. 2024. PMID: 38631766
We compared the magnitude, spatial extent, and temporal ordering of tau spread in people with Down syndrome and autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease. METHODS: In this cross-sectional observational study, we included participants (aged 25 years) from two coh …
We compared the magnitude, spatial extent, and temporal ordering of tau spread in people with Down syndrome and autosomal-dominant
Autosomal-dominant early-onset spastic paraparesis with brain calcification due to IFIH1 gain-of-function.
Ruaud L, Rice GI, Cabrol C, Piard J, Rodero M, van Eyk L, Boucher-Brischoux E, de Noordhout AM, Maré R, Scalais E, Pauly F, Debray FG, Dobyns W, Uggenti C, Park JW, Hur S, Livingston JH, Crow YJ, Van Maldergem L. Ruaud L, et al. Hum Mutat. 2018 Aug;39(8):1076-1080. doi: 10.1002/humu.23554. Epub 2018 Jun 4. Hum Mutat. 2018. PMID: 29782060 Free PMC article.
Brisk deep tendon reflexes and extensor plantar responses were present, in the absence of intellectual disability or dermatological manifestations. Cerebral imaging identified intracranial calcification in all symptomatic family members. ...This report illustrates, …
Brisk deep tendon reflexes and extensor plantar responses were present, in the absence of intellectual disability or dermatolo …
Characterization of 22q12 Microdeletions Causing Position Effect in Rare NF2 Patients with Complex Phenotypes.
Tritto V, Eoli M, Paterra R, Redaelli S, Moscatelli M, Rusconi F, Riva P. Tritto V, et al. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Sep 2;23(17):10017. doi: 10.3390/ijms231710017. Int J Mol Sci. 2022. PMID: 36077416 Free PMC article.
Neurofibromatosis type 2 is an autosomal dominant tumor-prone disorder mainly caused by NF2 point mutations or intragenic deletions. ...The last two patients displayed intellectual disability, possibly related to AP1B1 gene deletion. The microdeletions …
Neurofibromatosis type 2 is an autosomal dominant tumor-prone disorder mainly caused by NF2 point mutations or intragenic dele …
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