cerebral degeneration #3873
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Hi @ValWood The formatting in Markdown is a throwing me off. Is everything in this list a disease? Is this a mix of disease names and genes? Can you clarify what you mean by mappings to cerebral degeneration? In DO are these children of cerebral degeneration, or is cerebral degeneration a phenotypic feature? Thanks! |
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You can ignore the gene names. This is just a screen grab from our DO mapping to "cerebral degeneration" I left then in because if there was any query about a specific disease I would be able to locate it easily at my end to check anything. In DO all of these genes mapped to "cerebral degeneration" so these terms must be children of cerebral degeneration in DO. Some of my suggestions might be a bit off-target as I get used to how you call a disease characteristic vs a phenotype. but the Leukodystrophies are defined: Leukodystrophies are a group of rare, progressive, metabolic, genetic diseases that affect the brain, spinal cord and often the peripheral nerves. Each type of leukodystrophy is caused by a specific gene abnormality that leads to abnormal development or destruction of the white matter (myelin sheath) of the brain. so cerebral degeneration seems correct here. |
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Hi @ValWood Are you asking for Leukodystrophy to be a child of cerebral degeneration? If yes, could you please provide evidence (like a reference to an article in PubMed)? Thanks! |
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I'm not familiar with any of this, only reporting lost parentage that seemed OK. If I Google leukodystrophy Leukodystrophies are a group of rare, progressive, metabolic, genetic diseases that affect the brain, spinal cord and often the peripheral nerves. Each type of leukodystrophy is caused by a specific gene abnormality that leads to abnormal development or destruction of the white matter (myelin sheath) of the brain. So this seems like all leukodystrophies should be cerebral degeneration. leukoencephalopathy with vanishing white matter However, 'cerebral degeneration' does not exist in MONDO and and 'cerebellar degeneration' is more specific. It seems that the most appropriate parent would be 'brain disease'. Only some of the leukodystrophies currently have a brain disease parent. I didn't check which of the ones above, but only 23/38 of my annotations map to "brain disease". So probably this ancestor should be added to all? Does that make sense? |
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Hi @ValWood I think 'brain disease' is too specific as a parent, as leukodystrophies affect the brain, spinal cord and often the peripheral nerves. It is currently a child of 'nervous system disorder'. Is it okay to leave this as it is? |
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Or should we try to get other experts to weigh in? (I'm certainly not an expert in this area.) :) |
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I'm not sure either but it feels as though it should be especially And considering this qualifier: It seems that the brain disease is a major necessary component here. For instance Parkinson's is classed as a brain disorder, but it also has peripheral nerve symptoms. |
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cerebral degeneration seems much more like an HPO term. It is a feature of various diseases such as Alzheimer (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/828039/). I think that if we want to have a general "grouping" term for multiple such diseases, then "dementia" would be much better. So I would vote for restructuring this domain, we should try to plan a 1-3 hour annotatathon! |
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I added this to our 'workshop' project board. Hopefully we'll have a workshop sometime in the new year where we can work on bigger tickets like this. |
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cerebral degeneration | MONDO:0024238
During migration from DO-MONDO We lost the following mappings to cerebral degeneration:
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| htr12
| sec71
| prs1
| SPAPYUG7.05
| rpc40
| SPAC16A10.03c
| opi10
| asc1
| mcp60
| nda3
| rpc1
| rpc2
| rnh201, SPBPB10D8.02c
| ala1, tif221, tif222, tif223, tif224, tif225
| mas2
Should any be instantiated?
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