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Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5161 OGDH Zornitza Stark Classified gene: OGDH as Green List (high evidence)
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5161 OGDH Zornitza Stark Gene: ogdh has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5162 OGDH Zornitza Stark Marked gene: OGDH as ready
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5162 OGDH Zornitza Stark Gene: ogdh has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5160 OGDH Zornitza Stark Classified gene: OGDH as Green List (high evidence)
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5160 OGDH Zornitza Stark Gene: ogdh has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.5159 OGDH Zornitza Stark gene: OGDH was added
gene: OGDH was added to Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: OGDH was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: OGDH were set to 36520152; 32383294
Phenotypes for gene: OGDH were set to Oxoglutarate dehydrogenase deficiency, MIM# 203740
Review for gene: OGDH was set to GREEN
Added comment: 6 individuals reported with bi-allelic variants in this gene and DD.
Sources: Literature
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4440 OGDHL Zornitza Stark Phenotypes for gene: OGDHL were changed from Neurodevelopmental disorder featuring epilepsy, hearing loss and visual impairment to Yoon-Bellen neurodevelopmental syndrome, MIM# 619701; Neurodevelopmental disorder featuring epilepsy, hearing loss and visual impairment
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4439 OGDHL Zornitza Stark reviewed gene: OGDHL: Rating: GREEN; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: ; Phenotypes: Yoon-Bellen neurodevelopmental syndrome, MIM# 619701; Mode of inheritance: BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4326 OGDHL Zornitza Stark Marked gene: OGDHL as ready
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4326 OGDHL Zornitza Stark Gene: ogdhl has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4326 OGDHL Zornitza Stark Classified gene: OGDHL as Green List (high evidence)
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4326 OGDHL Zornitza Stark Gene: ogdhl has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4322 OGDHL Melanie Marty edited their review of gene: OGDHL: Added comment: Nine individuals from eight unrelated families carrying bi-allelic variants in OGDHL with a range of neurological and neurodevelopmental phenotypes including epilepsy, hearing
loss, visual impairment, gait ataxia, microcephaly, and hypoplastic corpus callosum.

Homozygous and compound heterozygous variants reported. Variant types reported include missense, PTCs and a synonymous variant that was shown to affect splicing.

Functional studies with a CRISPR-Cas9-mediated tissue knockout with cDNA rescue system showed that the missense variants result in loss-of-function.; Changed rating: GREEN
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4322 OGDHL Melanie Marty commented on gene: OGDHL: Nine individuals from eight unrelated families carrying bi-allelic variants in OGDHL with a range of neurological and neurodevelopmental phenotypes including epilepsy, hearing
loss, visual impairment, gait ataxia, microcephaly, and hypoplastic corpus callosum.

Homozygous and compound heterozygous variants reported. Variant types reported include missense, PTCs and a synonymous variant that was shown to affect splicing.

Functional studies with a CRISPR-Cas9-mediated tissue knockout with cDNA rescue system showed that the missense variants result in loss-of-function.
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4322 OGDHL Melanie Marty changed review comment from: Nine individuals from eight unrelated families carrying bi-allelic variants in OGDHL with a range of neurological and neurodevelopmental phenotypes including epilepsy, hearing
loss, visual impairment, gait ataxia, microcephaly, and hypoplastic corpus callosum.

Homozygous and compound heterozygous variants reported. Variant types reported include missense, PTCs and a synonymous variant that was shown to affect splicing.

Functional studies with a CRISPR-Cas9-mediated tissue knockout with cDNA rescue system showed that the missense variants result in loss-of-function.
Sources: Literature; to: Nine individuals from eight unrelated families carrying bi-allelic variants in OGDHL with a range of neurological and neurodevelopmental phenotypes including epilepsy, hearing
loss, visual impairment, gait ataxia, microcephaly, and hypoplastic corpus callosum.

Homozygous and compound heterozygous variants reported. Variant types reported include missense, PTCs and a synonymous variant that was shown to affect splicing.

Functional studies with a CRISPR-Cas9-mediated tissue knockout with cDNA rescue system showed that the missense variants result in loss-of-function.
Sources: Literature
Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic v0.4322 OGDHL Melanie Marty gene: OGDHL was added
gene: OGDHL was added to Intellectual disability syndromic and non-syndromic. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: OGDHL was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: OGDHL were set to PMID: 34800363
Phenotypes for gene: OGDHL were set to Neurodevelopmental disorder featuring epilepsy, hearing loss and visual impairment
Added comment: Nine individuals from eight unrelated families carrying bi-allelic variants in OGDHL with a range of neurological and neurodevelopmental phenotypes including epilepsy, hearing
loss, visual impairment, gait ataxia, microcephaly, and hypoplastic corpus callosum.

Homozygous and compound heterozygous variants reported. Variant types reported include missense, PTCs and a synonymous variant that was shown to affect splicing.

Functional studies with a CRISPR-Cas9-mediated tissue knockout with cDNA rescue system showed that the missense variants result in loss-of-function.
Sources: Literature