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Skeletal dysplasia v0.182 | KIF5B |
Chirag Patel gene: KIF5B was added gene: KIF5B was added to Skeletal dysplasia. Sources: Literature Mode of inheritance for gene: KIF5B was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, NOT imprinted Publications for gene: KIF5B were set to PMID: 35342932 Phenotypes for gene: KIF5B were set to Kyphomelic dysplasia, no OMIM # Review for gene: KIF5B was set to GREEN Added comment: 4 individuals with Kyphomelic dysplasia (severe bowing of the limbs, sharp angulation of the femora and humeri, short stature, narrow thorax, distinctive facial features, and neonatal respiratory distress. WES found de novo heterozygous missense variants in KIF5B encoding kinesin-1 heavy chain. All variants involved conserved amino acids in or close to the ATPase activity-related motifs in the catalytic motor domain of the KIF5B protein. No functional studies of variants. Previously 2 animal model experiments showed that loss of function of KIF5B can cause kyphomelic dysplasia. First, chondrocyte-specific knockout of Kif5b in mice was shown to produce a disorganized growth plate, leading to bone deformity. Second, double mutants disrupting the two zebrafish kif5b caused abnormal skeletal morphogenesis and the curvature of Meckel's and ceratohyal cartilages. Sources: Literature |
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Skeletal dysplasia v0.93 | NEPRO |
Zornitza Stark gene: NEPRO was added gene: NEPRO was added to Skeletal dysplasia. Sources: Literature Mode of inheritance for gene: NEPRO was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Publications for gene: NEPRO were set to 26633546; 29620724; 31250547 Phenotypes for gene: NEPRO were set to Anauxetic dysplasia 3, MIM618853 Review for gene: NEPRO was set to AMBER Added comment: PMIDs 26633546, 29620724: 2 families with the same homozygous missense variant, haplotype analysis confirmed the founder nature of the variant. PMID 31250547: 1 family with homozygous novel missense All 5 affected individuals have severe short stature, brachydactyly, skin laxity, joint hypermobility, and joint dislocations. They also have short metacarpals, broad middle phalanges, and metaphyseal irregularities. No functional studies. Sources: Literature |
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Skeletal dysplasia v0.0 | IDS |
Zornitza Stark gene: IDS was added gene: IDS was added to Skeletal dysplasia. Sources: Emory Genetics Laboratory,Expert list,NHS GMS,Radboud University Medical Center, Nijmegen,Expert Review Green,UKGTN Mode of inheritance for gene: IDS was set to X-LINKED: hemizygous mutation in males, biallelic mutations in females Phenotypes for gene: IDS were set to Mucopolysaccharidosis II 309900 |