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Mendeliome v0.2611 FOXF2 Zornitza Stark Marked gene: FOXF2 as ready
Mendeliome v0.2611 FOXF2 Zornitza Stark Added comment: Comment when marking as ready: Single family: variant has functional data to demonstrate effect on protein, plus mouse model supports gene-disease association.
Mendeliome v0.2611 FOXF2 Zornitza Stark Gene: foxf2 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.2611 FOXF2 Zornitza Stark Classified gene: FOXF2 as Amber List (moderate evidence)
Mendeliome v0.2611 FOXF2 Zornitza Stark Gene: foxf2 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
Mendeliome v0.2607 FOXF2 Hazel Phillimore changed review comment from: Homozygous missense, NM_001452.1: c.325A>T (p.I109F), in a 10 year old girl (consanguineous, parents were first cousins) with profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) associated with incomplete partition type I anomaly of the cochlea. This variant is absent in the gnomAD v2.1.1. In vitro studies indicated instability, shorter half-life of the protein compared to wildtype. Embryonic knockout mouse showed shortened and malformed cochleae, in addition to altered shape of hair cells with innervation and planar cell polarity defects. Homozygous knockout mice do not survive. (Bademci, G. et al. (2019); PMID: 30561639).
This gene has also been reported in association with other anomalies including cleft lip, cleft palate, brain anomalies, intestine anomalies, and eye anomalies. Eye anomalies include anterior segment dysgenesis, as shown in mice with variant, W174R, affecting the Fox domain. Homozygote mice do not survive. (McKeone, R. et al. (2011); PMID: 22022403).
Sources: Literature; to: Homozygous missense, NM_001452.1: c.325A>T (p.I109F), in a 10 year old girl (consanguineous, parents were first cousins) with profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) associated with incomplete partition type I anomaly of the cochlea. This variant is absent in the gnomAD v2.1.1. In vitro studies indicated instability, shorter half-life of the protein compared to wildtype. Embryonic knockout mouse showed shortened and malformed cochleae, in addition to altered shape of hair cells with innervation and planar cell polarity defects. Homozygous knockout mice do not survive. (Bademci, G. et al. (2019); PMID: 30561639).
This gene has also been reported in association with other anomalies including cleft lip, cleft palate, brain anomalies, intestine anomalies, and eye anomalies. Eye anomalies include anterior segment dysgenesis, as shown in mice with variant, W174R, affecting the Fox domain. Homozygote mice do not survive. (McKeone, R. et al. (2011); PMID: 22022403).
Previous names for FOXF2 include FKHL6 and FREAC2.
Sources: Literature
Mendeliome v0.2607 FOXF2 Hazel Phillimore gene: FOXF2 was added
gene: FOXF2 was added to Mendeliome. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: FOXF2 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: FOXF2 were set to PMID: 30561639; 22022403
Phenotypes for gene: FOXF2 were set to profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL); cochlea malformations; incomplete partition type I anomaly of the cochlea
Review for gene: FOXF2 was set to AMBER
Added comment: Homozygous missense, NM_001452.1: c.325A>T (p.I109F), in a 10 year old girl (consanguineous, parents were first cousins) with profound sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) associated with incomplete partition type I anomaly of the cochlea. This variant is absent in the gnomAD v2.1.1. In vitro studies indicated instability, shorter half-life of the protein compared to wildtype. Embryonic knockout mouse showed shortened and malformed cochleae, in addition to altered shape of hair cells with innervation and planar cell polarity defects. Homozygous knockout mice do not survive. (Bademci, G. et al. (2019); PMID: 30561639).
This gene has also been reported in association with other anomalies including cleft lip, cleft palate, brain anomalies, intestine anomalies, and eye anomalies. Eye anomalies include anterior segment dysgenesis, as shown in mice with variant, W174R, affecting the Fox domain. Homozygote mice do not survive. (McKeone, R. et al. (2011); PMID: 22022403).
Sources: Literature