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Speech apraxia v1.0 | KDM5C |
Thomas Scerri changed review comment from: First reported CAS case with a de novo HNRNPK frameshift variant (Kaspi et al., 2022; PMID: 36117209). Leonardi et al. (2023; PMID: 36434256) report 30 individuals with HNRNPK variants, of which 16 have reported speech delay (including all males with records, and several females). No mention of speech/verbal apraxia or dyspraxia though. Note: Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type (MIM# 300534) is recorded as autosomal recessive, however female heterozygotes can have milder phenotypes. Sources: Expert list, Expert Review; to: First reported CAS case with a de novo KDM5C frameshift variant (Kaspi et al., 2022; PMID: 36117209). Leonardi et al. (2023; PMID: 36434256) report 30 individuals with KDM5C variants, of which 16 have reported speech delay (including all males with records, and several females). No mention of speech/verbal apraxia or dyspraxia though. Note: Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type (MIM# 300534) is recorded as autosomal recessive, however female heterozygotes can have milder phenotypes. Sources: Expert list, Expert Review |
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Speech apraxia v0.38 | KDM5C |
Thomas Scerri changed review comment from: First reported CAS case with a de novo HNRNPK frameshift variant (Kaspi et al., 2022; PMID: 36117209). Leonardi et al. (2023; PMID: 36434256) report 30 individuals with HNRNPK variants, of which 16 have reported speech delay (including all males with records, and several females). No mention of apraxia or dyspraxia though. Note: Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type (MIM# 300534) is recorded as autosomal recessive, however female heterozygotes can have milder phenotypes. Sources: Expert list, Expert Review; to: First reported CAS case with a de novo HNRNPK frameshift variant (Kaspi et al., 2022; PMID: 36117209). Leonardi et al. (2023; PMID: 36434256) report 30 individuals with HNRNPK variants, of which 16 have reported speech delay (including all males with records, and several females). No mention of speech/verbal apraxia or dyspraxia though. Note: Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type (MIM# 300534) is recorded as autosomal recessive, however female heterozygotes can have milder phenotypes. Sources: Expert list, Expert Review |
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Speech apraxia v0.38 | KDM5C |
Thomas Scerri changed review comment from: First reported CAS case with a de novo frameshift HNRNPK variant (Kaspi et al., 2022; PMID: 36117209). Leonardi et al. (2023; PMID: 36434256) report 30 individuals with HNRNPK variants, of which 16 have reported speech delay (including all males with records, and several females). No mention of apraxia or dyspraxia though. Note: Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type (MIM# 300534) is recorded as autosomal recessive, however female heterozygotes can have milder phenotypes. Sources: Expert list, Expert Review; to: First reported CAS case with a de novo HNRNPK frameshift variant (Kaspi et al., 2022; PMID: 36117209). Leonardi et al. (2023; PMID: 36434256) report 30 individuals with HNRNPK variants, of which 16 have reported speech delay (including all males with records, and several females). No mention of apraxia or dyspraxia though. Note: Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type (MIM# 300534) is recorded as autosomal recessive, however female heterozygotes can have milder phenotypes. Sources: Expert list, Expert Review |
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Speech apraxia v0.30 | KDM5C | Zornitza Stark Marked gene: KDM5C as ready | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Speech apraxia v0.30 | KDM5C | Zornitza Stark Gene: kdm5c has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Speech apraxia v0.30 | KDM5C | Zornitza Stark Classified gene: KDM5C as Red List (low evidence) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Speech apraxia v0.30 | KDM5C | Zornitza Stark Gene: kdm5c has been classified as Red List (Low Evidence). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Speech apraxia v0.27 | KDM5C |
Thomas Scerri gene: KDM5C was added gene: KDM5C was added to Speech apraxia. Sources: Expert list,Expert Review Mode of inheritance for gene: KDM5C was set to X-LINKED: hemizygous mutation in males, monoallelic mutations in females may cause disease (may be less severe, later onset than males) Publications for gene: KDM5C were set to 36117209; 36434256 Phenotypes for gene: KDM5C were set to Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type, MIM# 300534 Review for gene: KDM5C was set to RED Added comment: First reported CAS case with a de novo frameshift HNRNPK variant (Kaspi et al., 2022; PMID: 36117209). Leonardi et al. (2023; PMID: 36434256) report 30 individuals with HNRNPK variants, of which 16 have reported speech delay (including all males with records, and several females). No mention of apraxia or dyspraxia though. Note: Intellectual developmental disorder, X-linked syndromic, Claes-Jensen type (MIM# 300534) is recorded as autosomal recessive, however female heterozygotes can have milder phenotypes. Sources: Expert list, Expert Review |