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Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5631 DDX17 Elena Savva Classified gene: DDX17 as Green List (high evidence)
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5631 DDX17 Elena Savva Gene: ddx17 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5630 DDX17 Elena Savva Classified gene: DDX17 as Green List (high evidence)
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5630 DDX17 Elena Savva Gene: ddx17 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5629 DDX17 Elena Savva Marked gene: DDX17 as ready
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5629 DDX17 Elena Savva Gene: ddx17 has been removed from the panel.
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5627 DDX17 Melanie Marty gene: DDX17 was added
gene: DDX17 was added to Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: DDX17 was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted
Publications for gene: DDX17 were set to https://www.medrxiv.org/search/DDX17
Phenotypes for gene: DDX17 were set to Neurodevelopmental disorder (MONDO#0700092), DDX17-related
Review for gene: DDX17 was set to GREEN
Added comment: https://www.medrxiv.org/search/DDX17 (pre-print)
11 patients with het de novo variants in DDX17 (5 NMD, 6 missense). Patient's phenotype included mild-moderate intellectual disability, delayed speech and language development and global developmental delay. 64% had dysmorphic facial features. Some patients also have gross and fine motor delay, generalized hypotonia, stereotypy, and evidence of autism spectrum disorder.

Knockdown of Ddx17 in newborn mice showed impaired axon outgrowth and reduced axon outgrowth and branching was observed in primary cortical neurons in vitro. This result was replicated in Crispant Xenopus tadpoles, which had clear functional neural defects and showed an impaired neurobehavioral phenotype.
Sources: Literature