Publications by authors named "Hope Bonin"

Introduction: RPGR ORF15 is an exon present almost exclusively in the retinal transcript of RPGR. It is purine-rich, repetitive and notoriously hard to sequence, but is a hotspot for mutations causing X-linked retinitis pigmentosa.

Methods: Long-read nanopore sequencing on MinION and Flongle flow cells was used to sequence RPGR ORF15 in genomic DNA from patients with inherited retinal dystrophy.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The genes MECP2, CDKL5, FOXG1, UBE3A, SLC9A6, and TCF4 present unique challenges for current ACMG/AMP variant interpretation guidelines. To address those challenges, the Rett and Angelman-like Disorders Variant Curation Expert Panel (Rett/AS VCEP) drafted gene-specific modifications. A pilot study was conducted to test the clarity and accuracy of using the customized variant interpretation criteria.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • Hereditary alpha-tryptasemia (HAT) is a genetic condition linked to elevated levels of mast cell tryptase, identified by extra copies of the tryptase alpha/beta 1 gene, with a baseline serum tryptase level of 8.0 ng/mL or more.
  • A study involving 432 DNA samples found that about 5% of the UK birth cohort had a genetic duplication related to HAT, and similar rates of high tryptase levels were found in symptomatic patients.
  • Clinical symptoms associated with HAT include urticaria, skin flushing, food intolerances, and altered bowel habits, but some individuals with the genetic trait did not exhibit symptoms, indicating variable
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Coordinating cell differentiation with cell growth and division is crucial for the successful development, homeostasis and regeneration of multicellular tissues. Here, we use bristle patterning in the fly notum as a model system to explore the regulatory and functional coupling of cell cycle progression and cell fate decision-making. The pattern of bristles and intervening epithelial cells (ECs) becomes established through Notch-mediated lateral inhibition during G2 phase of the cell cycle, as neighbouring cells physically interact with each other via lateral contacts and/or basal protrusions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF