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Mendeliome v1.1409 CEP192 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: CEP192 as ready
Mendeliome v1.1409 CEP192 Zornitza Stark Gene: cep192 has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence).
Mendeliome v1.1409 CEP192 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: CEP192 as Red List (low evidence)
Mendeliome v1.1409 CEP192 Zornitza Stark Gene: cep192 has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence).
Mendeliome v1.1408 CEP192 Chern Lim gene: CEP192 was added
gene: CEP192 was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: CEP192 was set to BOTH monoallelic and biallelic, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: CEP192 were set to 37981762
Phenotypes for gene: CEP192 were set to microcephaly, short stature, limb-extremity dysplasia, and reduced testicular size
Review for gene: CEP192 was set to RED
gene: CEP192 was marked as current diagnostic
Added comment: PMID: 37981762:
- In one family, chet missense p.His638Tyr and p.Asn1917Ser segregated with microcephaly, short stature, limb-extremity dysplasia, and reduced testicular size in two affected siblings. Both sibs also fulfilled dx for mosaic variegated aneuploidy (MVA) syndrome and have tetraploidy.
- A lower but substantial proportion of MVA/tetraploidy cells was observed in II-1, II-2, and II-4 (who are het for one of the variants).

- In the same family, each variants in heterozygous state segregated with infertility and/or reduced testicular size in the proband’s father and maternal uncle.
- Variant screening of CEP192 coding regions performed for 1264 unrelated males with idiopathic infertility.
- Asn1917Ser was also detected in three additional unrelated infertile males with reduced testicular volumes.
- Two other missense and two synonymous variants were repeatedly detected in infertile males.

- qPCR showed CEP192 expression was decreased in individuals with c.1912C>T His638Tyr, mini-gene assay showed that c.1912C>T His638Tyr led to the skipping of exon 14, predicted to result in NMD.
- Epithelial cells cultured in vitro from patients with biallelic variants showed the number of cells arrested during the prophase increased because of the failure of spindle formation.

- Embyronic mouse lethality in Cep192-/- (hom for His638Tyr), Cep192M/M (hom for Asn1917Ser) and Cep192-/M (chet).
- Embryos of Cep192M/M mice had significant increase of MVA and tetraploidy cells.
- Number of apoptotic cells increased in Cep192M/M embryos compared with that of Cep192+/+, similar result in Cep192-/- embryos.
- Male mice with Cep192 heterozygous variants replicated infertility

Conclusions:
- Association of this gene with autosomal recessive disease has not been established.
- Association of monoallelic variants in this gene with infertility is not well established:
- Two variants with some supportive evidence from mouse model.
Sources: Literature