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De novo MCM6 variants in neurodevelopmental disorders: a recognizable phenotype related to zinc binding residues.
Smits DJ, Schot R, Popescu CA, Dias KR, Ades L, Briere LC, Sweetser DA, Kushima I, Aleksic B, Khan S, Karageorgou V, Ordonez N, Sleutels FJGT, van der Kaay DCM, Van Mol C, Van Esch H, Bertoli-Avella AM, Roscioli T, Mancini GMS. Smits DJ, et al. Among authors: briere lc. Hum Genet. 2023 Jul;142(7):949-964. doi: 10.1007/s00439-023-02569-7. Epub 2023 May 17. Hum Genet. 2023. PMID: 37198333 Free PMC article.
A description of novel variants and review of phenotypic spectrum in UBA5-related early epileptic encephalopathy.
Briere LC, Walker MA, High FA, Cooper C, Rogers CA, Callahan CJ, Ishimura R, Ichimura Y, Caruso PA, Sharma N, Brokamp E, Koziura ME, Mohammad SS, Dale RC, Riley LG; Undiagnosed Diseases Network; Phillips JA, Komatsu M, Sweetser DA. Briere LC, et al. Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud. 2021 Jun 11;7(3):a005827. doi: 10.1101/mcs.a005827. Print 2021 Jun. Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud. 2021. PMID: 33811063 Free PMC article.
The recurrent de novo c.2011C>T missense variant in MTSS2 causes syndromic intellectual disability.
Huang Y, Lemire G, Briere LC, Liu F, Wessels MW, Wang X, Osmond M, Kanca O, Lu S, High FA, Walker MA, Rodan LH; Undiagnosed Diseases Network; Care4Rare Canada Consortium; Wangler MF, Yamamoto S, Kernohan KD, Sweetser DA, Boycott KM, Bellen HJ. Huang Y, et al. Among authors: briere lc. Am J Hum Genet. 2022 Nov 3;109(11):2092. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2022.10.001. Am J Hum Genet. 2022. PMID: 36332614 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
De novo missense variants in phosphatidylinositol kinase PIP5KIγ underlie a neurodevelopmental syndrome associated with altered phosphoinositide signaling.
Morleo M, Venditti R, Theodorou E, Briere LC, Rosello M, Tirozzi A, Tammaro R, Al-Badri N, High FA, Shi J; Undiagnosed Diseases Network; Telethon Undiagnosed Diseases Program; Putti E, Ferrante L, Cetrangolo V, Torella A, Walker MA, Tenconi R, Iascone M, Mei D, Guerrini R, van der Smagt J, Kroes HY, van Gassen KLI, Bilal M, Umair M, Pingault V, Attie-Bitach T, Amiel J, Ejaz R, Rodan L, Zollino M, Agrawal PB, Del Bene F, Nigro V, Sweetser DA, Franco B. Morleo M, et al. Among authors: briere lc. Am J Hum Genet. 2023 Aug 3;110(8):1377-1393. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2023.06.012. Epub 2023 Jul 13. Am J Hum Genet. 2023. PMID: 37451268 Free PMC article.
HNRNPC haploinsufficiency affects alternative splicing of intellectual disability-associated genes and causes a neurodevelopmental disorder.
Niggl E, Bouman A, Briere LC, Hoogenboezem RM, Wallaard I, Park J, Admard J, Wilke M, Harris-Mostert EDRO, Elgersma M, Bain J, Balasubramanian M, Banka S, Benke PJ, Bertrand M, Blesson AE, Clayton-Smith J, Ellingford JM, Gillentine MA, Goodloe DH, Haack TB, Jain M, Krantz I, Luu SM, McPheron M, Muss CL, Raible SE, Robin NH, Spiller M, Starling S, Sweetser DA, Thiffault I, Vetrini F, Witt D, Woods E, Zhou D; Genomics England Research Consortium; Undiagnosed Diseases Network; Elgersma Y, van Esbroeck ACM. Niggl E, et al. Among authors: briere lc. Am J Hum Genet. 2023 Aug 3;110(8):1414-1435. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2023.07.005. Am J Hum Genet. 2023. PMID: 37541189 Free PMC article.
Heterozygous UBR5 variants result in a neurodevelopmental syndrome with developmental delay, autism, and intellectual disability.
Sabeh P, Dumas SA, Maios C, Daghar H, Korzeniowski M, Rousseau J, Lines M, Guerin A, Millichap JJ, Landsverk M, Grebe T, Lindstrom K, Strober J, Ait Mouhoub T, Zweier C, Steinraths M, Hebebrand M, Callewaert B, Abou Jamra R, Kautza-Lucht M, Wegler M, Kruszka P, Kumps C, Banne E, Waberski MB, Dieux A, Raible S, Krantz I, Medne L, Pechter K, Villard L, Guerrini R, Bianchini C, Barba C, Mei D, Blanc X, Kallay C, Ranza E, Yang XR, O'Heir E, Donald KA, Murugasen S, Bruwer Z, Calikoglu M, Mathews JM, Lesieur-Sebellin M, Baujat G, Derive N, Pierson TM, Murrell JR, Shillington A, Ormieres C, Rondeau S, Reis A, Fernandez-Jaen A, Au PYB, Sweetser DA, Briere LC, Couque N, Perrin L, Schymick J, Gueguen P, Lefebvre M, Van Andel M, Juusola J, Antonarakis SE, Parker JA, Burnett BG, Campeau PM. Sabeh P, et al. Among authors: briere lc. Am J Hum Genet. 2025 Jan 2;112(1):75-86. doi: 10.1016/j.ajhg.2024.11.009. Epub 2024 Dec 24. Am J Hum Genet. 2025. PMID: 39721588
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