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Mackenzie's Mission_Reproductive Carrier Screening v0.49 ADPRHL2 Edwin Kirk changed review comment from: I agree this is a straightforward GREEN for Mackenzie's Mission. Clearly severe enough phenotype and meets evidence criteria. Only two publications (three if you count PMC5589982) but both with multiple families, consistent phenotype. Change of gene symbol important to note from pipeline point of view.; to: I agree this is a straightforward GREEN for Mackenzie's Mission. Clearly severe enough phenotype and meets evidence criteria. Only two publications (three if you count PMC5589982) but both with multiple families, consistent phenotype. Change of gene symbol important to note from pipeline point of view.

Note - I don't think I selected a rating when I entered the above, not certain if this matters.
Mackenzie's Mission_Reproductive Carrier Screening v0.49 ADPRHL2 Edwin Kirk commented on gene: ADPRHL2
Mackenzie's Mission_Reproductive Carrier Screening v0.22 ADPRHL2 Zornitza Stark gene: ADPRHL2 was added
gene: ADPRHL2 was added to Mackenzie's Mission_Reproductive Carrier Screening. Sources: Expert Review
new gene name tags were added to gene: ADPRHL2.
Mode of inheritance for gene: ADPRHL2 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Publications for gene: ADPRHL2 were set to 30100084; 30401461
Phenotypes for gene: ADPRHL2 were set to Neurodegeneration, childhood-onset, stress-induced, with variable ataxia and seizures, MIM#618170
Review for gene: ADPRHL2 was set to GREEN
Added comment: Fourteen unrelated families reported with stress-induced childhood-onset neurodegeneration with variable ataxia and seizures (CONDSIAS), an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder with onset in the first years of life following normal early development. The disorder is characterised by cyclic episodic deterioration in response to stress, such as infection or febrile illness. The severity is highly variable: some individuals develop seizures early in life that are associated with loss of developmental milestones and early sudden death in childhood, whereas others present at a later age with muscle weakness, gait ataxia, impaired speech, more subtle clinical deterioration, and cognitive decline. Neurologic involvement includes gait ataxia, cerebellar signs associated with cerebellar atrophy, generalized brain atrophy, impaired intellectual development, hearing loss, and peripheral neuropathy.

New HGNC approved name is ADPRS.
Sources: Expert Review