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Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing

Gene: ATCAY

Red List (low evidence)

ATCAY (ATCAY, caytaxin)
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh38): ENSG00000167654
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh37): ENSG00000167654
OMIM: 608179, Gene2Phenotype
ATCAY is in 7 panels

3 reviews

Sarah Leigh (Genomics England Curator)

Red List (low evidence)

Associated with phenotype in OMIM, not in G2P. At least 2 variants reported as founder effect variants a in Cayen Island polulations.
Created: 31 Oct 2017, 9:57 a.m.

Mode of inheritance
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal

Phenotypes
Ataxia, cerebellar, Cayman type 601238

Publications

BRIDGE consortium (NIHRBR-RD)

Green List (high evidence)

This is a pertinent gene from the NIHR BioResource - Rare Diseases Study (NIHRBR-RD) BRIDGE Study : SPEED (Specialist Pathology: Evaluating Exomes in Diagnostics) which covers epilepsies, movement and microcephaly disorders, this gene is on the SPEED_NEURO_20170705 gene list. Evidences used for SPEED NEURO gene list: in_omim_20150205_movement . Main mutation mechanism : NA
Created: 27 Jul 2017, 5:07 p.m.
Evidences key, gene present in following gene lists and main mutation mechanism : omim_20150205_movement; neuro_20160418_strict; NA. This is a pertinent gene from the BRIDGE Study : SPEED (Specialist Pathology: Evaluating Exomes in Diagnostics) which covers epilepsies, movement and microcephaly disorders, this gene comes from the SPEED_NEURO_v3.0_20170404 gene list. The following experts from the BRIDGE consortium NIHRBR-RD contributed to this panel: - Professor F. Lucy Raymond, Cambridge Institute for Medical Research, University of Cambridge - Manju Kurian, Paediatric neurologist, Great Ormond Street Hosptial - Keren Carss, NIHR BioResource - Rare Diseases, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Alba Sanchis-Juan, NIHR BioResource - Rare Diseases, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Marie Erwood NIHR BioResource - Rare Diseases, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust - Louise Daugherty, NIHR BioResource - Rare Diseases, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Created: 19 Jul 2017, 12:01 p.m.

Mode of inheritance
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal

Publications

  • omim.org

Louise Daugherty (Genomics England Curator)

Comment on list classification: This gene is from an expert list and needs further assessment by the Genomics England curation team to access inclusion and pertinence to this panel.
Created: 20 Jul 2017, 9:57 a.m.

Details

Mode of Inheritance
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Sources
  • Expert Review Red
Phenotypes
  • Ataxia, cerebellar, Cayman type 601238
Tags
founder-effect
OMIM
608179
Clinvar variants
Variants in ATCAY
Penetrance
Complete
Publications
Panels with this gene

History Filter Activity

11 Feb 2021, Gel status: 1

Clear Sources

Catherine Snow (Genomics England)

Source: Expert Review Amber was removed from gene: ATCAY

12 Mar 2018, Gel status: 1

Panel promoted to version 2.0

Ellen McDonagh (Genomics England Curator)

12.03.2018: Due to major updates completed (Phase 1, 2 and 3), this panel was promoted to Version 2 in order to reflect the major updates since November 2017 which have resulted in reviews for 836 genes added by Genomics England Curators and the Clinical Team, 130 new Green genes added to the interpretation pipeline (from 751 to 881 Green genes), and the gene total has increased from 1879 to 1927.

29 Nov 2017, Gel status: 1

Added New Source

Ellen McDonagh (Genomics England Curator)

Expert Review Red was added to ATCAY. Panel: Intellectual disability

20 Jul 2017, Gel status: 2

Gene classified by Genomics England curator

Louise Daugherty (Genomics England Curator)

This gene has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).

19 Jul 2017, Gel status: 0

Added New Source

BRIDGE consortium (NIHRBR-RD)

ATCAY was added to Intellectual disabilitypanel. Sources: BRIDGE study SPEED NEURO Tier1 Gene

19 Jul 2017, Gel status: 0

Created

BRIDGE consortium (NIHRBR-RD)

ATCAY was created by BRIDGE