Epidermolysis bullosa
Gene: IKBKG
Well-established association with Incontinentia pigmenti, which is a multi-stage disease, stage 1 of which has blister-like bullous eruptions that are linear on the extremities and/or circumferential on the trunk, which usually disappear by 18 months (GeneReviews - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK1472/). Most pathogenic variants are gene rearrangements or multi-exon deletions.
X-linked dominant, with presumed male lethality (although there are reports of mosaic and XXY affected males).
This gene is also associated with Ectodermal dysplasia and immunodeficiency but these associations do not fit this panel.
Sources: LiteratureCreated: 10 Aug 2020, 5:51 a.m.
Mode of inheritance
Other
Phenotypes
Incontinentia pigmenti (MIM#308300)
Publications
Variants in this GENE are reported as part of current diagnostic practice
Gene: ikbkg has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Gene: ikbkg has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Tag SV/CNV tag was added to gene: IKBKG.
gene: IKBKG was added gene: IKBKG was added to Epidermolysis bullosa. Sources: Literature Mode of inheritance for gene: IKBKG was set to Other Publications for gene: IKBKG were set to 12588226; 30151858; 10839543; 11673821 Phenotypes for gene: IKBKG were set to Incontinentia pigmenti (MIM#308300) Review for gene: IKBKG was set to GREEN gene: IKBKG was marked as current diagnostic