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    Bloom's Syndrome: Clinical Spectrum, Molecular Pathogenesis, and Cancer Predisposition by Cunniff, Christopher, Bassetti, Jennifer A., Ellis, Nathan A.

    Published in Molecular syndromology (01-01-2017)
    “…Bloom's syndrome is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by prenatal and postnatal growth deficiency, photosensitive skin changes, immune deficiency,…”
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    Fanconi-Bickel syndrome complicated by nephrocalcinosis and GFR decline by Baqai, Kanza, Bassetti, Jennifer A., Kovanlikaya, Arzu, Seshan, Surya V., Akchurin, Oleh

    Published in Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, West) (01-11-2024)
    “…Fanconi-Bickel syndrome (FBS) is a rare genetic disorder of carbohydrate metabolism due to pathogenic variants in  SLC2A2 , a gene encoding glucose transporter…”
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    A gain-of-function variant in SREBF1 causes generalized skin hyperpigmentation with congenital cataracts by Wang, Huijun, Wu, Yuan, Bassetti, Jennifer A, Wang, Zhaoyang, Oza, Vikash S, Rangu, Sneha A, McGivern, Bobbi, Peng, Sha, Liang, Lina, Huang, Shimiao, Gong, Zhuoqing, Xu, Zigang, Lin, Zhimiao

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (17-10-2024)
    “…Lipid metabolism has essential roles in skin barrier formation and the regulation of skin inflammation. Lipid homeostasis regulates skin melanogenesis,…”
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    Further delineation of the clinical spectrum of KAT6B disorders and allelic series of pathogenic variants by Zhang, Li Xin, Lemire, Gabrielle, Gonzaga-Jauregui, Claudia, Molidperee, Sirinart, Galaz-Montoya, Carolina, Liu, David S., Verloes, Alain, Shillington, Amelle G., Izumi, Kosuke, Ritter, Alyssa L., Keena, Beth, Zackai, Elaine, Li, Dong, Bhoj, Elizabeth, Tarpinian, Jennifer M., Bedoukian, Emma, Kukolich, Mary K., Innes, A. Micheil, Ediae, Grace U., Sawyer, Sarah L., Nair, Karippoth Mohandas, Soumya, Para Chottil, Subbaraman, Kinattinkara R., Probst, Frank J., Bassetti, Jennifer A., Sutton, Reid V., Gibbs, Richard A., Brown, Chester, Boone, Philip M., Holm, Ingrid A., Tartaglia, Marco, Ferrero, Giovanni Battista, Niceta, Marcello, Dentici, Maria Lisa, Radio, Francesca Clementina, Keren, Boris, Wells, Constance F., Coubes, Christine, Laquerrière, Annie, Aziza, Jacqueline, Dubucs, Charlotte, Nampoothiri, Sheela, Mowat, David, Patel, Millan S., Bracho, Ana, Cammarata-Scalisi, Francisco, Gezdirici, Alper, Fernandez-Jaen, Alberto, Hauser, Natalie, Zarate, Yuri A., Bosanko, Katherine A., Dieterich, Klaus, Carey, John C., Chong, Jessica X., Nickerson, Deborah A., Bamshad, Michael J., Lee, Brendan H., Yang, Xiang-Jiao, Lupski, James R., Campeau, Philippe M.

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-08-2020)
    “…Purpose Genitopatellar syndrome and Say–Barber–Biesecker–Young–Simpson syndrome are caused by variants in the KAT6B gene and are part of a broad clinical…”
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    Expanding SPTAN1 monoallelic variant associated disorders: From epileptic encephalopathy to pure spastic paraplegia and ataxia by Morsy, Heba, Benkirane, Mehdi, Cali, Elisa, Zhelcheska, Kristina, Cipriani, Valentina, Galanaki, Evangelia, Maroofian, Reza, Efthymiou, Stephanie, Murphy, David, Banka, Siddharth, Clayton-Smith, Jill, Redman, Melody, Bassetti, Jennifer A., Nizon, Mathilde, Jamra, Rami Abu, Heruth, Marion, Krey, Ilona, Gburek-Augustat, Janina, Wieczorek, Dagmar, Mcentagart, Meriel, Goldenberg, Alice, Guyant-Marechal, Lucie, Garcia-Moreno, Hector, Giunti, Paola, Chabrol, Brigitte, Bacrot, Severine, Buissonnière, Roger, Gowda, Vykuntaraju K., Srinivasan, Varunvenkat M., Melegh, Béla, Szabó, András, Sümegi, Katalin, Cossée, Mireille, Ziff, Monica, Butterfield, Russell, Hunt, David, Hanna, Michael, Koenig, Michel, Vandrovcova, Jana, Houlden, Henry, Arumugam, P., Baple, E.L., Bleda, M., Boardman-Pretty, F., Boissiere, J.M., Boustred, C.R., Brittain, H., Caulfield, M.J., Chan, G.C., Daugherty, L.C., Devereau, A., Foulger, R.E., Fowler, T., Furió-Tarí, P., Halai, D., Hamblin, A., Henderson, S., Holman, J.E., Hubbard, T.J.P., Ibáñez, K., Jackson, R., Jones, L.J., Kasperaviciute, D., Lahnstein, L., Leigh, S.E.A., Leong, I.U.S., Lopez, F.J., Maleady-Crowe, F., Mason, J., McDonagh, E.M., Moutsianas, L., Mueller, M., Murugaesu, N., Odhams, C.A., Patch, C., Perez-Gil, D., Pullinger, J., Rahim, T., Riesgo-Ferreiro, P., Rogers, T., Ryten, M., Savage, K., Scott, R.H., Siddiq, A., Sieghart, A., Smedley, D., Smith, K.R., Sosinsky, A., Stevens, H.E., Stuckey, A., Sultana, R., Thompson, S.R., Tucci, A., Walsh, E., Watters, S.A., Welland, M.J., Williams, E., Witkowska, K., Wood, S.M., Zarowiecki, M.

    Published in Genetics in medicine (01-01-2023)
    “…Nonerythrocytic αII-spectrin (SPTAN1) variants have been previously associated with intellectual disability and epilepsy. We conducted this study to delineate…”
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    KMT2B-related disorders: expansion of the phenotypic spectrum and long-term efficacy of deep brain stimulation by Cif, Laura, Demailly, Diane, Lin, Jean-Pierre, Barwick, Katy E, Sa, Mario, Abela, Lucia, Malhotra, Sony, Chong, Wui K, Steel, Dora, Sanchis-Juan, Alba, Ngoh, Adeline, Trump, Natalie, Meyer, Esther, Vasques, Xavier, Rankin, Julia, Allain, Meredith W, Applegate, Carolyn D, Attaripour Isfahani, Sanaz, Baleine, Julien, Balint, Bettina, Bassetti, Jennifer A, Baple, Emma L, Bhatia, Kailash P, Blanchet, Catherine, Burglen, Lydie, Cambonie, Gilles, Seng, Emilie Chan, Bastaraud, Sandra Chantot, Cyprien, Fabienne, Coubes, Christine, d'Hardemare, Vincent, Doja, Asif, Dorison, Nathalie, Doummar, Diane, Dy-Hollins, Marisela E, Farrelly, Ellyn, Fitzpatrick, David R, Fearon, Conor, Fieg, Elizabeth L, Fogel, Brent L, Forman, Eva B, Fox, Rachel G, Gahl, William A, Galosi, Serena, Gonzalez, Victoria, Graves, Tracey D, Gregory, Allison, Hallett, Mark, Hasegawa, Harutomo, Hayflick, Susan J, Hamosh, Ada, Hully, Marie, Jansen, Sandra, Jeong, Suh Young, Krier, Joel B, Krystal, Sidney, Kumar, Kishore R, Laurencin, Chloé, Lee, Hane, Lesca, Gaetan, François, Laurence Lion, Lynch, Timothy, Mahant, Neil, Martinez-Agosto, Julian A, Milesi, Christophe, Mills, Kelly A, Mondain, Michel, Morales-Briceno, Hugo, Ostergaard, John R, Pal, Swasti, Pallais, Juan C, Pavillard, Frédérique, Perrigault, Pierre-Francois, Petersen, Andrea K, Polo, Gustavo, Poulen, Gaetan, Rinne, Tuula, Roujeau, Thomas, Rogers, Caleb, Roubertie, Agathe, Sahagian, Michelle, Schaefer, Elise, Selim, Laila, Selway, Richard, Sharma, Nutan, Signer, Rebecca, Soldatos, Ariane G, Stevenson, David A, Stewart, Fiona, Tchan, Michel, Verma, Ishwar C, de Vries, Bert B A, Wilson, Jenny L, Wong, Derek A, Zaitoun, Raghda, Zhen, Dolly, Znaczko, Anna, Dale, Russell C, de Gusmão, Claudio M, Friedman, Jennifer

    Published in Brain (London, England : 1878) (01-11-2020)
    “…Heterozygous mutations in KMT2B are associated with an early-onset, progressive and often complex dystonia (DYT28). Key characteristics of typical disease…”
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    Expanding the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum in a diverse cohort of 104 individuals with Wiedemann‐Steiner syndrome by Sheppard, Sarah E., Campbell, Ian M., Harr, Margaret H., Gold, Nina, Li, Dong, Bjornsson, Hans T., Cohen, Julie S., Fahrner, Jill A., Fatemi, Ali, Harris, Jacqueline R., Nowak, Catherine, Stevens, Cathy A., Grand, Katheryn, Au, Margaret, Graham, John M., Sanchez‐Lara, Pedro A., Campo, Miguel Del, Jones, Marilyn C., Abdul‐Rahman, Omar, Bassetti, Jennifer A., Bergstrom, Katherine, Bhoj, Elizabeth, Dugan, Sarah, Kaplan, Julie D., Derar, Nada, Gripp, Karen W., Hauser, Natalie, Innes, A. Micheil, Keena, Beth, Kodra, Neslida, Miller, Rebecca, Nelson, Beverly, Nowaczyk, Malgorzata J., Rahbeeni, Zuhair, Ben‐Shachar, Shay, Shieh, Joseph T., Slavotinek, Anne, Sobering, Andrew K., Abbott, Mary‐Alice, Allain, Dawn C., Amlie‐Wolf, Louise, Au, Ping Yee Billie, Bedoukian, Emma, Beek, Geoffrey, Barry, James, Berg, Janet, Bernstein, Jonathan A., Cytrynbaum, Cheryl, Chung, Brian Hon‐Yin, Donoghue, Sarah, Dorrani, Naghmeh, Eaton, Alison, Flores‐Daboub, Josue A., Dubbs, Holly, Felix, Carolyn A., Fong, Chin‐To, Fung, Jasmine Lee Fong, Gangaram, Balram, Goldstein, Amy, Greenberg, Rotem, Ha, Thoa K., Hersh, Joseph, Izumi, Kosuke, Kravets, Elijah, Kwok, Pui‐Yan, Jobling, Rebekah K., Knight Johnson, Amy E., Kushner, Jessica, Lee, Bo Hoon, Levin, Brooke, Lindstrom, Kristin, Manickam, Kandamurugu, Mardach, Rebecca, McCormick, Elizabeth, McLeod, D. Ross, Mentch, Frank D., Minks, Kelly, Muraresku, Colleen, Nelson, Stanley F., Porazzi, Patrizia, Pichurin, Pavel N., Powell‐Hamilton, Nina N., Powis, Zoe, Ritter, Alyssa, Rogers, Caleb, Rohena, Luis, Ronspies, Carey, Schroeder, Audrey, Stark, Zornitza, Starr, Lois, Stoler, Joan, Suwannarat, Pim, Velinov, Milen, Weksberg, Rosanna, Wilnai, Yael, Zadeh, Neda, Falk, Marni J., Hakonarson, Hakon, Zackai, Elaine H., Quintero‐Rivera, Fabiola

    “…Wiedemann‐Steiner syndrome (WSS) is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by monoallelic variants in KMT2A and characterized by intellectual disability and…”
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    Emergence of the natural history of Myhre syndrome: 47 patients evaluated in the Massachusetts General Hospital Myhre Syndrome Clinic (2016–2023) by Lin, Angela E., Scimone, Eleanor R., Thom, Robyn P., Balaguru, Duraisamy, Kinane, T. Bernard, Moschovis, Peter P., Cohen, Michael S., Tan, Weizhen, Hague, Cole D., Dannheim, Katelyn, Levitsky, Lynne L., Lilly, Evelyn, DiGiacomo, Daniel V., Masse, Kara M., Kadzielski, Sarah M., Zar‐Kessler, Claire A., Ginns, Leo C., Neumeyer, Ann M., Colvin, Mary K., Elder, Jack S., Learn, Christopher P., Mou, Hongmei, Weagle, Kathryn M., Buch, Karen A., Butler, William E., Alhadid, Kenda, Musolino, Patricia L., Sultana, Sadia, Bandyopadhyay, Dhrubajyoti, Rapalino, Otto, Peacock, Zachary S., Chou, Elizabeth L., Heidary, Gena, Dorfman, Aaron T., Morris, Shaine A., Bergin, James D., Rayment, Jonathan H., Schimmenti, Lisa A., Lindsay, Mark E., Acosta, Luisa Paredes, Bassetti, Jennifer A., Bowdin, Sarah, Bress, Joy A., Camarda, Joseph A., Chiu, Joanne S., Corrales, C. Eduardo, Costain, Gregory, Dinulos, Mary Beth P., Devanagondi, Rajiv, Doherty, Emily S., Dykes, John, Duhaime, Ann‐Christine, English, Robert F., Fieg, Elizabeth, Friedman, Nora D. B., Garabedian, Carl P., Glowacki, Samantha, Gottlieb, Barbara R., Griffin, Mary Hope, Hayes, Frances J., Hicks, Stephanie R., Hinze, Alicia M., Jason, Brigette A., Krier, Joel, Lindgren, Kristen, Lyons, Michael, Majid, Adnan, Mannem, Hannah C., McDonald, Marie, Misra, Vinod, Morgan, Amy, Nath, Barbara J., Ploutz, Michele, Prijoles, Eloise J., Pulsifer, Margaret B., Quesnel, Alicia M., Rajabi, Farrah, Rohanizadegan, Mersedeh, Rosales, Ana Maria, Rothermel, Holly, Schussler, Edith, Sellars, Elizabeth A., Shieh, Joseph, Sherrill, Stephanie, Taska‐Tench, Heidi, Thompson, Matthew, Tiller, George E., Vallee, Stephanie E., Viskochil, David, Ware, Stephanie, Whooten, Rachel C., Yang, Samuel, Zackai, Elaine H., Zakaria, Dala

    “…Myhre syndrome is an increasingly diagnosed ultrarare condition caused by recurrent germline autosomal dominant de novo variants in SMAD4. Detailed…”
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