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Mendeliome

Gene: ALPL

Green List (high evidence)

ALPL (alkaline phosphatase, liver/bone/kidney)
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh38): ENSG00000162551
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh37): ENSG00000162551
OMIM: 171760, Gene2Phenotype
ALPL is in 19 panels

2 reviews

Bryony Thompson (Royal Melbourne Hospital)

Green List (high evidence)

Inborn error of bone metabolism. Well-established gene-disease association (see OMIM entry).
Sources: NHS GMS
Created: 25 Jan 2021, 4:36 a.m.

Mode of inheritance
BOTH monoallelic and biallelic, autosomal or pseudoautosomal

Phenotypes
Hypophosphatasia; disorder of bone metabolism

Publications

Variants in this GENE are reported as part of current diagnostic practice

Melanie Marty (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services)

Green List (high evidence)

Severe forms of hypophosphatasia (perinatal and infantile) are generally associated with autosomal recessive disease, while the milder forms of hypophosphatasia (childhood, adult and odonto) have been associated with both autosomal dominant and recessive disease (PMID: 19500388, 23688511). Loss of function and dominant negative have both been reported as mechanisms of disease for this gene (ClinVar, PMID: 19500388).
Created: 13 May 2020, 1:50 a.m. | Last Modified: 13 May 2020, 1:50 a.m.
Panel Version: 0.2814

Mode of inheritance
BOTH monoallelic and biallelic (but BIALLELIC mutations cause a more SEVERE disease form), autosomal or pseudoautosomal

Phenotypes
Hypophosphatasia, adult 146300 (AD, AR); Hypophosphatasia, childhood 241510 AR; Hypophosphatasia, infantile 241500 AR; Odontohypophosphatasia 146300 AD, AR

Publications

Mode of pathogenicity
Other

Details

Mode of Inheritance
BOTH monoallelic and biallelic (but BIALLELIC mutations cause a more SEVERE disease form), autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Sources
  • Expert Review Green
  • NHS GMS
  • Expert Review Green
  • Victorian Clinical Genetics Services
Phenotypes
  • Hypophosphatasia, adult 146300 (AD, AR)
  • Hypophosphatasia, childhood 241510 AR
  • Hypophosphatasia, infantile 241500 AR
  • Odontohypophosphatasia 146300 AD, AR
Tags
treatable
OMIM
171760
Clinvar variants
Variants in ALPL
Penetrance
None
Publications
Mode of Pathogenicity
Other
Panels with this gene

History Filter Activity

21 Sep 2022, Gel status: 3

Added Tag

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Tag treatable tag was added to gene: ALPL.

14 May 2020, Gel status: 3

Entity classified by Genomics England curator

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Gene: alpl has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).

14 May 2020, Gel status: 3

Set Phenotypes

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Phenotypes for gene: ALPL were changed from to Hypophosphatasia, adult 146300 (AD, AR); Hypophosphatasia, childhood 241510 AR; Hypophosphatasia, infantile 241500 AR; Odontohypophosphatasia 146300 AD, AR

14 May 2020, Gel status: 3

Set publications

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Publications for gene: ALPL were set to

14 May 2020, Gel status: 3

Set mode of pathogenicity

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Mode of pathogenicity for gene: ALPL was changed from to Other

14 May 2020, Gel status: 3

Set mode of inheritance

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Mode of inheritance for gene: ALPL was changed from Unknown to BOTH monoallelic and biallelic (but BIALLELIC mutations cause a more SEVERE disease form), autosomal or pseudoautosomal

17 Nov 2019, Gel status: 3

Created, Added New Source, Set mode of inheritance

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

gene: ALPL was added gene: ALPL was added to Mendeliome_VCGS. Sources: Expert Review Green,Victorian Clinical Genetics Services Mode of inheritance for gene: ALPL was set to Unknown