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Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.240 GIGYF2 Bryony Thompson Publications for gene: GIGYF2 were set to 18358451; 33239198; 25279164; 20060621; 19250854; 26152800; 19449032
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.239 GIGYF2 Bryony Thompson Publications for gene: GIGYF2 were set to PMID: 18358451, 19449032
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.238 GIGYF2 Bryony Thompson Classified gene: GIGYF2 as Red List (low evidence)
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.238 GIGYF2 Bryony Thompson Gene: gigyf2 has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence).
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.237 GIGYF2 Bryony Thompson reviewed gene: GIGYF2: Rating: RED; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 18358451, 33239198, 25279164, 20060621, 19250854, 26152800; Phenotypes: {Parkinson disease 11} , OMIM # 607688; Mode of inheritance: MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.133 GIGYF2 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: GIGYF2 as ready
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.133 GIGYF2 Zornitza Stark Gene: gigyf2 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.133 GIGYF2 Chirag Patel Classified gene: GIGYF2 as Amber List (moderate evidence)
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.133 GIGYF2 Chirag Patel Gene: gigyf2 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Early-onset Parkinson disease v0.132 GIGYF2 Chirag Patel gene: GIGYF2 was added
gene: GIGYF2 was added to Early-onset Parkinson disease. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: GIGYF2 was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted
Publications for gene: GIGYF2 were set to PMID: 18358451, 19449032
Phenotypes for gene: GIGYF2 were set to {Parkinson disease 11} , OMIM # 607688
Review for gene: GIGYF2 was set to AMBER
Added comment: In affected members of 12 unrelated Italian or French families with Parkinson disease-11 (PARK11; 607688), Lautier et al. (2008) identified 7 different heterozygous mutations in the GIGYF2 gene. Tan et al. (2009) identified 4 different heterozygous mutations in the GIGYF2 gene in 7 (1.6%) of 450 patients with Parkinson disease from Taiwan and Singapore. The mutations were not identified in 400 controls. Reduced penetrance seen in the families reported by both groups. No replication since.
Sources: Literature