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Likely inborn error of metabolism - targeted testing not possible v3.3 COX10 Arina Puzriakova Phenotypes for gene: COX10 were changed from Encephalopathy, progressive mitochondrial, with proximal renal tubulopathy due to cytochrome coxidase deficiency; Mitochondrial Diseases; Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex IV Deficiency; Isolated complex IV deficiency; Complex IV (Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders (caused by nuclear variants only), OXPHOS assembly factors) to Mitochondrial complex IV deficiency, nuclear type 3, OMIM:619046; Encephalopathy, progressive mitochondrial, with proximal renal tubulopathy due to cytochrome coxidase deficiency
Likely inborn error of metabolism - targeted testing not possible v1.311 COX4I2 Sarah Leigh changed review comment from: Comment on list classification: This gene should remain Amber due to the overall review and evidence assessment from the GMS mitochondrial specialist test group, submitted by Carl Fratter.
One homozygous variant (c.412G>A, p.E138K) reported in 5 Arab Muslim patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, dyserythropoietic anemia, and calvarial hyperostosis (612714) (PMID 19268275) and heterozygous variant (c.253C>T, p.R85W) found together with a heterozygous COX10 variant (c.1096G>T, p.V366L)(PMID 22592081).; to: Comment on list classification: This gene was part of an initial gene list collated by Emma Ashton on behalf of the London North GLH, for GMS Metabolic Consensus Specialist Test Group. Additional information was not provided, such as mode of inheritance and phenotype.
This gene should remain Amber due to the overall review and evidence assessment from the GMS mitochondrial specialist test group, submitted by Carl Fratter.
One homozygous variant (c.412G>A, p.E138K) reported in 5 Arab Muslim patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, dyserythropoietic anemia, and calvarial hyperostosis (612714) (PMID 19268275) and heterozygous variant (c.253C>T, p.R85W) found together with a heterozygous COX10 variant (c.1096G>T, p.V366L)(PMID 22592081).
Likely inborn error of metabolism - targeted testing not possible v1.299 COX4I2 Sarah Leigh Added comment: Comment on list classification: This gene should remain Amber due to the overall review and evidence assessment from the GMS mitochondrial specialist test group, submitted by Carl Fratter.
One homozygous variant (c.412G>A, p.E138K) reported in 5 Arab Muslim patients with exocrine pancreatic insufficiency, dyserythropoietic anemia, and calvarial hyperostosis (612714) (PMID 19268275) and heterozygous variant (c.253C>T, p.R85W) found together with a heterozygous COX10 variant (c.1096G>T, p.V366L)(PMID 22592081).
Likely inborn error of metabolism - targeted testing not possible v1.47 COX10 Ivone Leong Source NHS GMS was added to COX10.
Source London North GLH was added to COX10.
Likely inborn error of metabolism - targeted testing not possible v0.4 COX10 Ellen McDonagh Added phenotypes Encephalopathy, progressive mitochondrial, with proximal renal tubulopathy due to cytochrome coxidase deficiency; Mitochondrial Diseases; Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex IV Deficiency; Isolated complex IV deficiency; Complex IV (Mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders (caused by nuclear variants only), OXPHOS assembly factors) for gene: COX10
Publications for gene COX10 were changed from to 27604308
Likely inborn error of metabolism - targeted testing not possible v0.4 COX10 Ellen McDonagh gene: COX10 was added
gene: COX10 was added to Inborn errors of metabolism. Sources: Expert Review Green
Mode of inheritance for gene: COX10 was set to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
Phenotypes for gene: COX10 were set to Encephalopathy, progressive mitochondrial, with proximal renal tubulopathy due to cytochrome coxidase deficiency; Mitochondrial Diseases; Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex IV Deficiency; Isolated complex IV deficiency