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White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel v3.35 NAA60 Sarah Leigh Tag Q2_24_MOI tag was added to gene: NAA60.
White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel v3.35 NAA60 Sarah Leigh changed review comment from: To date, NAA60 variants are not associated with a phenotype in OMIM, Gen2Phen or MONDO. PMID: 38480682 reports six NAA60 variants in six unrelated cases with an autosomal recessive primary familial brain calcification (PFBC). Table 2 in PMID: 38480682 outlines the extent of the calcification seen in the patient's CT scans. Functional studies show that the phosphate importer SLC20A2 is a substrate of NAA60 in vitro, and loss of function by the NAA60 variants results in a reduced level of surface SLC20A2, thereby, reducing the extracellular phosphate uptake. The authors conclude, that this study provides a possible biochemical explanation of the involvement of NAA60 variants in PFBC development (PMID: 38480682).
Sources: Literature; to: To date, NAA60 variants are not associated with a phenotype in OMIM, Gen2Phen or MONDO. PMID: 38480682 reports six NAA60 variants in six unrelated cases with an autosomal recessive primary familial brain calcification (PFBC). Table 2 in PMID: 38480682 outlines the extent of the calcification seen in the patient's CT scans. Functional studies show that the phosphate importer SLC20A2 is a substrate of NAA60 in vitro, and loss of function by the NAA60 variants results in a reduced level of surface SLC20A2, thereby, reducing the extracellular phosphate uptake. The authors conclude, that this study provides a possible biochemical explanation of the involvement of NAA60 variants in PFBC development (PMID: 38480682).
Sources: Literature
White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel v3.35 NAA60 Sarah Leigh Mode of inheritance for gene: NAA60 was changed from MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown to BIALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal
White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel v3.34 NAA60 Sarah Leigh Classified gene: NAA60 as Amber List (moderate evidence)
White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel v3.34 NAA60 Sarah Leigh Added comment: Comment on list classification: There is enough evidence for this gene to be rated GREEN at the next major review.
White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel v3.34 NAA60 Sarah Leigh Gene: naa60 has been classified as Amber List (Moderate Evidence).
White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel v3.33 NAA60 Sarah Leigh gene: NAA60 was added
gene: NAA60 was added to White matter disorders and cerebral calcification - narrow panel. Sources: Literature
Q2_24_promote_green, Q2_24_NHS_review tags were added to gene: NAA60.
Mode of inheritance for gene: NAA60 was set to MONOALLELIC, autosomal or pseudoautosomal, imprinted status unknown
Publications for gene: NAA60 were set to 38480682
Phenotypes for gene: NAA60 were set to NAA60 associated autosomal recessive primary familial brain calcifications
Review for gene: NAA60 was set to GREEN
Added comment: To date, NAA60 variants are not associated with a phenotype in OMIM, Gen2Phen or MONDO. PMID: 38480682 reports six NAA60 variants in six unrelated cases with an autosomal recessive primary familial brain calcification (PFBC). Table 2 in PMID: 38480682 outlines the extent of the calcification seen in the patient's CT scans. Functional studies show that the phosphate importer SLC20A2 is a substrate of NAA60 in vitro, and loss of function by the NAA60 variants results in a reduced level of surface SLC20A2, thereby, reducing the extracellular phosphate uptake. The authors conclude, that this study provides a possible biochemical explanation of the involvement of NAA60 variants in PFBC development (PMID: 38480682).
Sources: Literature