Liver Failure_Paediatric

Gene: ALDOB

Green List (high evidence)

ALDOB (aldolase, fructose-bisphosphate B)
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh38): ENSG00000136872
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh37): ENSG00000136872
OMIM: 612724, Gene2Phenotype
ALDOB is in 12 panels

1 review

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Green List (high evidence)

Well established gene-disease association.

Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) becomes apparent in infancy at the time of weaning, when fructose or sucrose is added to the diet. Clinical features include recurrent vomiting, abdominal pain, and hypoglycemia that may be fatal. Long-term exposure to fructose can result in liver failure, renal tubulopathy, and growth retardation.
Sources: Expert list
Created: 1 Nov 2020, 12:31 a.m.

Mode of inheritance
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal

Phenotypes
Fructose intolerance, hereditary, MIM# 229600

History Filter Activity

23 Sep 2022, Gel status: 3

Added Tag

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Tag treatable tag was added to gene: ALDOB.

1 Nov 2020, Gel status: 3

Entity classified by Genomics England curator

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Gene: aldob has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).

1 Nov 2020, Gel status: 3

Entity classified by Genomics England curator

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

Gene: aldob has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).

1 Nov 2020, Gel status: 1

Created, Added New Source, Set mode of inheritance, Set Phenotypes

Zornitza Stark (Victorian Clinical Genetics Services; Australian Genomics)

gene: ALDOB was added gene: ALDOB was added to Acute Liver Failure_Paediatric. Sources: Expert list Mode of inheritance for gene: ALDOB was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Phenotypes for gene: ALDOB were set to Fructose intolerance, hereditary, MIM# 229600 Review for gene: ALDOB was set to GREEN