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Item A 2-Year-Old Child with Alazami Syndrome with Newly Reported Findings of Immune Deficiency, Periventricular Nodular Heterotopia, and Stroke; Broadening the Phenotype of Alazami(Sage, 2023-07-27) Fauntleroy-Love, Kristin D.; Wilson, Theodore E.; Padem, Nurcicek; Golomb, Meredith R.; Pediatrics, School of MedicineAlazami syndrome is a rare autosomal recessive neurodevelopmental disorder due to loss-of-function variants in the La ribonucleoprotein 7 (LARP7) gene. Children with Alazami syndrome are most often affected by a combination of primordial dwarfism, intellectual disability, and distinctive facial features. Previous cases have been primarily found in consanguineous families from the Middle East, Asia, and North Africa. We present a 21-month-old Caucasian male from the Midwest United States with nonconsanguineous parents who presented with frequently reported findings of unusual facial features, poor growth, cardiac and genitourinary findings, and developmental delay; less-frequently reported findings, including transient erythroblastopenia of childhood (TEC) and immune deficiency; and never-before reported findings of periventricular nodular heterotopia and stroke. He developed stroke during a hospitalization for Hemophilus influenzae meningitis. The possible contributions of LARP7 to TEC, immune deficiency, brain malformation, and stroke are discussed. Guidelines for the care of Alazami patients are proposed.Item Consideration of a metabolic disorder in the differential of mild developmental delay: A case of nonketotic hyperglycinemia revisited 36 years later(Wiley, 2021-03-31) Tramontana, Timothy F.; Wilson, Theodore E.; Hainline, Bryan E.; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of MedicineWe present a 53‐year‐old male with nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH) who presented in decompensated state to our university hospital several months prior to a primary diagnosis of multifocal pneumonia accompanied by reports of seizure‐like activity, altered mental status, tremors, and fever. He was initially diagnosed with NKH in his preschool years, over 40 years previously, along with his younger sister. At that time, he had developmental and physical delays (which his sister also experienced). His health course has been relatively uneventful otherwise, as regards decompensation of his disease, and he has not been on the standard regimens of reduced dietary glycine intake along with dextromethorphan and sodium benzoate. Recent molecular confirmation of NKH was completed and both he and his sibling likely have an attenuated form of NKH mediated by the combined effects of their variants. This paper presents what we believe to be report of the oldest surviving individuals with attenuated NKH.Item De Novo ZMYND8 variants result in an autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder with cardiac malformations(Elsevier, 2022-09) Dias, Kerith-Rae; Carlston, Colleen M.; Blok, Laura E. R.; De Hayr , Lachlan; Nawaz, Urwah; Evans, Carey-Anne; Bayrak-Toydemir, Pinar; Htun, Stephanie; Zhu, Ying; Ma, Alan; Lynch, Sally Ann; Moorwood, Catherine; Stals , Karen; Ellard, Sian; Bainbridge, Matthew N.; Friedman, Jennifer; Pappas, John G.; Rabin , Rachel; Nowak, Catherine B.; Douglas, Jessica; Wilson, Theodore E.; Guillen Sacoto, Maria J.; Mullegama, Sureni V.; Palculict , Timothy Blake; Kirk, Edwin P.; Pinner, Jason R.; Edwards, Matthew; Montanari, Francesca; Graziano, Claudio; Pippucci, Tommaso; Dingmann, Bri; Glass , Ian; Mefford , Heather C.; Shimoji , Takeyoshi; Suzuki, Toshimitsu; Yamakawa, Kazuhiro; Streff, Haley; Schaaf, Christian P.; Slavotinek, Anne M.; Voineagu , Irina; Carey, John C.; Buckley, Michael F.; Schenck, Annette; Harvey, Robert J.; Roscioli , Tony; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of MedicinePurpose ZMYND8 encodes a multidomain protein that serves as a central interactive hub for coordinating critical roles in transcription regulation, chromatin remodeling, regulation of super-enhancers, DNA damage response and tumor suppression. We delineate a novel neurocognitive disorder caused by variants in the ZMYND8 gene. Methods An international collaboration, exome sequencing, molecular modeling, yeast two-hybrid assays, analysis of available transcriptomic data and a knockdown Drosophila model were used to characterize the ZMYND8 variants. Results ZMYND8 variants were identified in 11 unrelated individuals; 10 occurred de novo and one suspected de novo; 2 were truncating, 9 were missense, of which one was recurrent. The disorder is characterized by intellectual disability with variable cardiovascular, ophthalmologic and minor skeletal anomalies. Missense variants in the PWWP domain of ZMYND8 abolish the interaction with Drebrin and missense variants in the MYND domain disrupt the interaction with GATAD2A. ZMYND8 is broadly expressed across cell types in all brain regions and shows highest expression in the early stages of brain development. Neuronal knockdown of the Drosophila ZMYND8 ortholog results in decreased habituation learning, consistent with a role in cognitive function. Conclusion We present genomic and functional evidence for disruption of ZMYND8 as a novel etiology of syndromic intellectual disability.Item Home testing for COVID-19: lessons from direct to consumer genetics(Springer Nature, 2020-06-16) Wilson, Theodore E.; Halverson, Colin; Medical and Molecular Genetics, School of MedicineOn March 11th, 2020, COVID-19 was declared a worldwide pandemic. Publicly available testing has lagged, and tech entrepreneurs have quickly volunteered to fill this gap. Over the last two decades, genetic testing ordered outside of a clinic and without the involvement of a physician has been a way for the average individual to get genetic testing. In this commentary, we discuss the lessons learned from this parallel case from genetics and suggest regulatory caution in establishing direct-to-consumer COVID testing.