Genes in panel

Likely inborn error of metabolism - targeted testing not possible

Gene: NSDHL

Green List (high evidence)

NSDHL (NAD(P) dependent steroid dehydrogenase-like)
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh38): ENSG00000147383
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh37): ENSG00000147383
OMIM: 300275, Gene2Phenotype
NSDHL is in 13 panels

1 review

Ellen McDonagh (Genomics England Curator)

Comment on mode of inheritance: Changed from 'other' as this X-linked mode of inheritance will allow tiering of both monoallelic and biallelic variants in females.
Created: 3 Apr 2017, 4:51 p.m.

Details

Mode of Inheritance
X-LINKED: hemizygous mutation in males, monoallelic mutations in females may cause disease (may be less severe, later onset than males)
Sources
  • London North GLH
  • NHS GMS
  • Expert Review Green
Phenotypes
  • Congenital hemidysplasia with ichtyosiform erythroderma and limb defects (Disorders of sterol biosynthesis)
  • CHILD syndrome 308050 XLD
  • CK syndrome 300831 XLR
OMIM
300275
Clinvar variants
Variants in NSDHL
Penetrance
None
Publications
Panels with this gene

History Filter Activity

13 Feb 2019, Gel status: 4

Added New Source, Added New Source

Ivone Leong (Genomics England Curator)

Source NHS GMS was added to NSDHL. Source London North GLH was added to NSDHL.

8 Jan 2019, Gel status: 4

Panel promoted to version 1.0

Ellen McDonagh (Genomics England Curator)

Ellen McDonagh: Comment on mode of pathogenici

16 Dec 2018, Gel status: 4

Created, Added New Source, Set mode of inheritance, Set publications, Set Phenotypes

Ellen McDonagh (Genomics England Curator)

gene: NSDHL was added gene: NSDHL was added to Inborn errors of metabolism. Sources: Expert Review Green Mode of inheritance for gene: NSDHL was set to X-LINKED: hemizygous mutation in males, monoallelic mutations in females may cause disease (may be less severe, later onset than males) Publications for gene: NSDHL were set to 27604308 Phenotypes for gene: NSDHL were set to Congenital hemidysplasia with ichtyosiform erythroderma and limb defects (Disorders of sterol biosynthesis); CHILD syndrome 308050 XLD; CK syndrome 300831 XLR