Rebecca Foulger Added comment: Comment on list classification: Updated rating from Amber to Green following clinical agreement from Helen Brittain: Green review by Konstantinos Varvagiannis, and currently 3 SLC35A1 cases with ID and seizures (PMIDs: 23873973, 28856833, 30115659).
Rebecca Foulger Phenotypes for gene: SLC35A1 were changed from Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Iif, 603585; intellectual disability, ataxia, seizures, bleeding diathesis and proteinuria to Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type IIf, 603585; intellectual disability, ataxia, seizures, bleeding diathesis and proteinuria
Rebecca Foulger edited their review of gene: SLC35A1: Added comment: Summary of evidence: There are 2 existing cases of ID and SLC35A1 variants (a Turkish patient in PMID:23873973, and a German patient in PMID:28856833). There is a further paper linking SLC35A1 to a glycosylation disorder (PMID:15576474) but without an ID or epilepsy phenotype. As noted by Konstantinos Varvagiannis, a 2018 paper (PMID:30115659) now reports 2 siblings with a haematological phenotype and a homozygous p.Ser147Pro variant in SLC35A1. The authors say that the siblings' phenotypes included delayed psychomotor development, epilepsy, ataxia, microcephaly, choreiform movements, and macrothrombocytopenia.; Changed phenotypes: Congenital disorder of glycosylation, type Iif, 603585, intellectual disability, ataxia, seizures, bleeding diathesis and proteinuria