HTR1A gene related symptoms and diseases
All the information presented here about the HTR1A gene and its related diseases, symptoms, and test panels has been aggregated from the following public sources: NCBIGENE,OMIM,ORPHANET,HGNC, Mendelian Rare Disease Search Engine.
Top 5 symptoms and clinical features associated to HTR1A gene
Symptoms // Phenotype | % Cases |
---|---|
Ataxia | Uncommon - Between 30% and 50% cases |
Fever | Uncommon - Between 30% and 50% cases |
Tremor | Uncommon - Between 30% and 50% cases |
Myalgia | Uncommon - Between 30% and 50% cases |
Lower limb muscle weakness | Uncommon - Between 30% and 50% cases |
Other less frequent symptoms and clinical features
Patients with HTR1A gene alterations may also develop some of the following symptoms and phenotypes:Not very common - Between 30% and 50% cases
- Migraine
- Hepatitis
- Increased circulating cortisol level
- Recurrent spontaneous abortion
Rare diseases associated to HTR1A gene
Here you will find a list of rare diseases related to the HTR1A. You can also use our tool to get a more accurate diagnosis based on your current symptoms.
PERIODIC FEVER, MENSTRUAL CYCLE-DEPENDENT
Description
Women show menstrual cycle-dependent physiologic changes in relation to sex hormone levels. Because ovulation triggers a significant change in the hormonal milieu that is similar to local inflammation, a 0.5 to 1.0 degree Celsius increase in basal body temperature after ovulation is commonly associated with progesterone secretion and is believed to be triggered by the induction of several inflammatory cytokines. Rare menstrual cycle-dependent febrile episodes have been reported, some of which have shown a luteal-phase-dependent pattern (summary by Jiang et al., 2012).
Most common symptoms of PERIODIC FEVER, MENSTRUAL CYCLE-DEPENDENT
- Ataxia
- Fever
- Tremor
- Myalgia
- Lower limb muscle weakness
More info about PERIODIC FEVER, MENSTRUAL CYCLE-DEPENDENT
SOURCES: OMIM
MENSTRUAL CYCLE-DEPENDENT PERIODIC FEVER
Alternate names
MENSTRUAL CYCLE-DEPENDENT PERIODIC FEVER Is also known as luteal-phase-dependent periodic fever, menstrual cycle-dependent febrile episode, luteal-phase-dependent febrile episode
More info about MENSTRUAL CYCLE-DEPENDENT PERIODIC FEVER
SOURCES: ORPHANET
Search interest in HTR1A
Potential gene panels for HTR1A gene
HTR1A Panel
By Institute for Human Genetics University Clinic Freiburg
This panel specifically test the HTR1A gene.
More info about this panelSerotonin Metabolism Deficiency NGS Panel Panel
By Fulgent Genetics Fulgent Genetics Serotonin Metabolism Deficiency NGS Panel that also includes the following genes: SLC6A4 TPH1 AANAT TPH2 HTR3C HTR3E DDC HTR1A HTR1B HTR2A
More info about this panelHTR1A Panel
By Fulgent Genetics Fulgent Genetics
This panel specifically test the HTR1A gene.
More info about this panelParoxetine response Panel
By Xcode Life Xcode Life Paroxetine response that also includes the following genes: CYP2D6 HTR1A
More info about this panelFluvoxamine response Panel
By Xcode Life Xcode Life Fluvoxamine response that also includes the following genes: CYP2D6 HTR1A
More info about this panelTempus xO assay Panel
By Tempus Labs, Inc. Tempus xO assay that also includes the following genes: BCL6 RHEB RIPK1 RIPK2 RIPK3 RIT1 BCL7A BCL9 BCR ROBO2
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