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Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v3.1471 MAPK8IP3 Arina Puzriakova Phenotypes for gene: MAPK8IP3 were changed from Abnormal muscle tone; Global developmental delay; Intellectual disability; Abnormality of nervous system morphology; Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without variable brain abnormalities, 618443 to Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without variable brain abnormalities, OMIM:618443
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.898 MAPK8IP3 Eleanor Williams Added comment: Comment on phenotypes: OMIM phenotype recently added to OMIM
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.898 MAPK8IP3 Eleanor Williams Phenotypes for gene: MAPK8IP3 were changed from Abnormal muscle tone; Global developmental delay; Intellectual disability; Abnormality of nervous system morphology; No OMIM number to Abnormal muscle tone; Global developmental delay; Intellectual disability; Abnormality of nervous system morphology; Neurodevelopmental disorder with or without variable brain abnormalities, 618443
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.668 MAPK8IP3 Ivone Leong Classified gene: MAPK8IP3 as Green List (high evidence)
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.668 MAPK8IP3 Ivone Leong Added comment: Comment on list classification: MAPK8IP3 has been given a green gene rating based on the evidence provided by the expert review. This gene is not associated with any phenotype on OMIM or Gene2Phenotype.
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.668 MAPK8IP3 Ivone Leong Gene: mapk8ip3 has been classified as Green List (High Evidence).
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.667 MAPK8IP3 Ivone Leong Phenotypes for gene: MAPK8IP3 were changed from 25363768; 28213671; 28135719 to Abnormal muscle tone; Global developmental delay; Intellectual disability; Abnormality of nervous system morphology; No OMIM number
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.666 MAPK8IP3 Ivone Leong Publications for gene: MAPK8IP3 were set to
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.588 MAPK8IP3 Konstantinos Varvagiannis reviewed gene: MAPK8IP3: Rating: GREEN; Mode of pathogenicity: None; Publications: 25363768, 28213671, 28135719; Phenotypes: Abnormal muscle tone, Global developmental delay, Intellectual disability, Abnormality of nervous system morphology; Mode of inheritance: MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.588 MAPK8IP3 Konstantinos Varvagiannis Deleted their review
Intellectual disability - microarray and sequencing v2.588 MAPK8IP3 Konstantinos Varvagiannis gene: MAPK8IP3 was added
gene: MAPK8IP3 was added to Intellectual disability. Sources: Literature
Mode of inheritance for gene: MAPK8IP3 was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
Phenotypes for gene: MAPK8IP3 were set to 25363768; 28213671; 28135719
Penetrance for gene: MAPK8IP3 were set to unknown
Review for gene: MAPK8IP3 was set to GREEN
Added comment: Platzer et al. (doi.org/10.1016/j.ajhg.2018.12.008) report on 13 unrelated individuals with de novo pathogenic variants in MAPK8IP3.

The phenotype consisted - among others - of DD with ID (13/13) as well as variable brain anomalies (incl. cerebral or cerebellar atrophy, corpus callosum anomalies, perisylvian polymicrogyria, etc). Microcephaly, seizures, ataxia, ASD were features seen in fewer individuals.

The variants reported included 2 nonsense, 1 frameshift as well as 6 missense mutations (3 missense variants were found - each - in 2 or more individuals).

All three LoF variants were located in the first exon. (mRNA levels were not studied for these variants although NMD is presumed). The brain anomalies were more consistent for missense variants.

MAPK8IP3 appears intolerant to LoF variants (pLI of 1) with constraint also for missense variants (Z-score of 4.06).

In silico structural modeling was possible for 4 missense variants based on available crystal structures and different mechanisms were presumed (disruption of contacts between Leu444 of adjacent subunits, altered interaction between proximal residues at positions 461 and 466, or disruption of protein protein interactions).

The C.elegans MAPK8IP3 ortholog is encoded by the unc-16 gene. Impaired clearance and accumulation of organelles (incl. lysosomes) in axons is observed in unc-16 mutants (recessive phenotype).

For 6 variants, also conserved in C.elegans, mutants were engineered using CRISPR genome editing. The observed mutant phenotypes (increased axonal lysosomal density compared to controls for 2 variants, sluggish locomotion with lower swimming cycle rate for 1 nonsense and 4 missense variants) were rescued upon CRISPR reverse engineering of each mutant allele back to its wild-type sequence.

The authors cite 3 previous studies, in which individuals investigated for neurodevelopmental disorders where found to harbor de novo MAPK8IP3 variants, namely:
- PMID 25363768 (Iossifov et al.) : p.Tyr94Cys [ASD without ID]
- PMID 28213671 (Berger et al.) : p.Glu461Gly [Smith-Magenis-like phenotype)
- PMID 28135719 (DDD study) p.Arg1146Cys [This variant was found in 3 individuals in the study by Platzer et al.]
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A few additional individuals with neurodevelopmental disorders appear in the denovo-db after filtering for coding variants:
http://denovo-db.gs.washington.edu/denovo-db/QueryVariantServlet?searchBy=Gene&target=MAPK8IP3
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NM_015133.4:c.111C>G (p.Tyr37Ter) has been submitted in ClinVar by the Undiagnosed Diseases Network (NIH) as likely pathogenic, associated with MAPK8IP3-related disorder (hypotonia, DD, EEG anomalies among the phenotypes). It is not clear whether this subject corresponds to individual #3 reported by the previous study (possibly not the case).
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MAPK8IP3 is not associated with any phenotype in OMIM, nor in G2P.
This gene is not commonly included in gene panels for ID.
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As a result, MAPK8IP3 can be considered for inclusion in this panel as green (rather than amber).
Sources: Literature