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COVID-19 research v0.36 G6PD Ellen McDonagh Mode of inheritance for gene G6PD was changed from X-LINKED: hemizygous mutation in males, monoallelic mutations in females may cause disease (may be less severe, later onset than males) to X-LINKED: hemizygous mutation in males, biallelic mutations in females
Added phenotypes Infections; haemolytic anaemia; Congenital defects of phagocyte number or function; chronic granulomatous disease-like susceptibility to infection; Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency (G6PD) for gene: G6PD
Publications for gene G6PD were updated from 26694452; 18269318; 27458052; 27914961 to 18269318; 3681550; 26694452; 12130518; 27914961; 27458052
COVID-19 research v0.30 G6PD Ellen McDonagh Classified gene: G6PD as Green List (high evidence)
COVID-19 research v0.30 G6PD Ellen McDonagh Added comment: Comment on list classification: Promoted from Red to Green due to expert reviews from the Primary immunodeficiency panel.
COVID-19 research v0.30 G6PD Ellen McDonagh Gene: g6pd has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
COVID-19 research v0.29 G6PD Ellen McDonagh Publications for gene: G6PD were set to 26694452; 18269318
COVID-19 research v0.26 G6PD Ellen McDonagh Phenotypes for gene: G6PD were changed from Susceptible to viral infection to Susceptibility to viral infection
COVID-19 research v0.21 G6PD Ellen McDonagh Publications for gene: G6PD were set to 26694452
COVID-19 research v0.18 G6PD Ellen McDonagh gene: G6PD was added
gene: G6PD was added to Viral susceptibility. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: G6PD 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: G6PD were set to 26694452
Phenotypes for gene: G6PD were set to Susceptible to viral infection
Added comment: PMID: 26694452 - a study that investigated the underlying mehanism of why glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD)-deficient cells are highly susceptible to viral infection.
Sources: Literature