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Intellectual disability v3.1758 CTNNB1 Arina Puzriakova Publications for gene: CTNNB1 were set to
Intellectual disability v3.1757 CTNNB1 Arina Puzriakova Phenotypes for gene: CTNNB1 were changed from Mental retardation, autosomal dominant 19, 615075Colorectal cancer, somatic, 114500Pilomatricoma, somatic, 132600Ovarian cancer, somatic, 167000Hepatocellular carcinoma, somatic, 114550; MENTAL RETARDATION, AUTOSOMAL DOMINANT 19 to Neurodevelopmental disorder with spastic diplegia and visual defects, OMIM:615075
Intellectual disability v2.1047 CSDE1 Konstantinos Varvagiannis gene: CSDE1 was added
gene: CSDE1 was added to Intellectual disability. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: CSDE1 was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
Publications for gene: CSDE1 were set to http://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax2166
Phenotypes for gene: CSDE1 were set to Autism; Global developmental delay; Intellectual disability
Penetrance for gene: CSDE1 were set to unknown
Review for gene: CSDE1 was set to GREEN
Added comment: Guo et al. (2019 - DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aax2166) report on 18 individuals from 18 unrelated families, with heterozygous likely gene disrupting (stopgain/frameshift/spice-site) CSDE1 variants.

Initial sequencing with MIPs found in 3 individuals from an autism cohort (4045 probands), while subsequent targeted sequencing of a larger cohort (autism spectrum/ID network) led to identification of 5 additional relevant individuals and Genematcher/collaborations a further 10 (the latter by WES).

Consistent phenotypes included ASD (10 of 15 formally evaluated), DD (motor: 15/17 - speech: 17/17) and ID (mild to severe in 14 of 16 assessed, in further 2 in the below-average range). Recurrent seizures or epilepsy were reported for 7 of 16 patients. Other variable features were anxiety or ADHD, increased OFC, ocular, hand and MRI anomalies.

The study was mainly focused on LGD variants with p.R123* (NM_001242891.1:c.367C>T) being a reccurrent one, found in 3 families.

8 of these variants were de novo, 8 further inherited (often from a less severely affected parent, although parental neuropsychiatric status was not available for individuals from all 3 groups). In 2 cases inheritance was unknown (only 1 parental sample available).

3 individuals with de novo missense variants were also identified. Features in those individuals also included ASD and/or DD and ID (2/3) [Table S1].

Arguments to support involvement of the CSDE1 variants included the:
- role of the gene encoding an RNA binding protein implicated in neuronal migration/differentiation (cited : 24012837, 29129916),
- statistically significant burden of the variants in the cohorts examined,
- relevant CSDE1 intolerance scores (pLI of 1 and %RVIS of 6.18),
- relevant human (mRNA) / mouse (protein) spatial and temporal expression patterns,
- exclusion of apparent alternative diagnoses to the extent possible in many subjects with CNVs/SNVs/ROH of uncertain significance in very few,
- cosegregation with rather similar neuropsychiatric phenotypes in case of carrier parents,
- enrichment of ASD-related genes (and FMRP targets) among CSDE1-binding targets,
- suppression of Ctnnb1 expression (at the protein level) affecting Wnt/β-catenin signalling,
- effect of knockdown and/or mutants in mouse (shRNA) and Drosophila (mt and siRNA) models affecting synapse formation and synaptic transmission,
- rescue of many of the previous phenotypes by expression of human CSDE1 (mice), expression of stabilized β-Catenin (mice) or RNAi-stable-dUNR (Drosophila) [also supporting LoF as the underlying effect of variants].

CSDE1 is not commonly included in gene panels for ID offered by diagnostic laboratories. There is no associated phenotype in OMIM/G2P.

Overall, this gene could be considered for inclusion in the ID panel probably as green (or amber).
Sources: Literature
Intellectual disability v2.468 CTNNB1 Louise Daugherty Source Victorian Clinical Genetics Services was added to CTNNB1.
Intellectual disability CTNNB1 BRIDGE consortium edited their review of CTNNB1
Intellectual disability CTNNB1 BRIDGE consortium edited their review of CTNNB1
Intellectual disability CTNNB1 BRIDGE consortium reviewed CTNNB1