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Paediatric or syndromic cardiomyopathy

Gene: NDUFAF4

Amber List (moderate evidence)

NDUFAF4 (NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase complex assembly factor 4)
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh38): ENSG00000123545
EnsemblGeneIds (GRCh37): ENSG00000123545
OMIM: 611776, Gene2Phenotype
NDUFAF4 is in 9 panels

2 reviews

Ivone Leong (Genomics England Curator)

Green List (high evidence)

The rating of this gene has been updated following NHS Genomic Medicine Service approval.
Created: 8 Mar 2022, 11:32 a.m. | Last Modified: 8 Mar 2022, 11:32 a.m.
Panel Version: 1.67
Submitted on behalf of the GMS Cardiology specialist group. The group has agreed that this gene should be Green on this panel.
Created: 2 Dec 2019, 3:58 p.m. | Last Modified: 2 Dec 2019, 3:58 p.m.
Panel Version: 0.16
Initial gene list and info collated by Carl Fratter (Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust) January 2019 on behalf of the GMS Mitochondrial specialist test group. Gene Symbol submitted: NDUFAF4; Suggested intial gene rating: Green; Information provided: Mode of inheritance and phenotype.
Created: 1 Feb 2019, 4:29 p.m.

Mode of inheritance
BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal

Phenotypes
Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 15, 618237

Shamima Rahman (UCL Institute of Child Health)

Green List (high evidence)

History Filter Activity

8 Mar 2022, Gel status: 2

Added New Source, Status Update

Ivone Leong (Genomics England Curator)

Source Expert Review Amber was added to NDUFAF4. Rating Changed from Green List (high evidence) to Amber List (moderate evidence)

9 Sep 2019, Gel status: 3

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

Ivone Leong (Genomics England Curator)

gene: NDUFAF4 was added gene: NDUFAF4 was added to Cardiomyopathies - including childhood onset. Sources: Expert Review Green,MetBioNet Mode of inheritance for gene: NDUFAF4 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal Phenotypes for gene: NDUFAF4 were set to Mitochondrial complex I deficiency, nuclear type 15, 618237