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Peter Corry
Researcher at Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt
Publications - 18
Citations - 3590
Peter Corry is an academic researcher from Mount Sinai St. Luke's and Mount Sinai Roosevelt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microcephaly & Aicardi–Goutières syndrome. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 18 publications receiving 3292 citations. Previous affiliations of Peter Corry include St Lukes Episcopal Hospital & Bradford Royal Infirmary.
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Mutations in the gene encoding the 3'-5' DNA exonuclease TREX1 cause Aicardi-Goutières syndrome at the AGS1 locus.
Yanick J. Crow,Yanick J. Crow,Bruce E. Hayward,Rekha Parmar,Peter Robins,Andrea Leitch,Manir Ali,Deborah N. Black,Hans van Bokhoven,Han G. Brunner,Ben C.J. Hamel,Peter Corry,Frances M. Cowan,S Frints,Joerg Klepper,John H. Livingston,Sally Ann Lynch,Roger F. Massey,Jean François Meritet,Jacques L. Michaud,Gérard Ponsot,Thomas Voit,Pierre Lebon,David T. Bonthron,Andrew P. Jackson,Deborah E. Barnes,Tomas Lindahl +26 more
TL;DR: TREX1, encoding the major mammalian 3′ → 5′ DNA exonuclease, is the AGS1 gene, and AGS-causing mutations result in abrogation of TREX1 enzyme activity, and failure of which results in the triggering of an abnormal innate immune response.
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Mutations involved in Aicardi-Goutières syndrome implicate SAMHD1 as regulator of the innate immune response.
Gillian I. Rice,Jacquelyn Bond,Aruna Asipu,Rebecca L. Brunette,Iain W. Manfield,Ian M. Carr,Jonathan C. Fuller,Richard M. Jackson,Teresa Lamb,Tracy A Briggs,Manir Ali,Hannah Gornall,Lydia R Couthard,Alec Aeby,Simon Attard-Montalto,Enrico Bertini,Christine Bodemer,Knut Brockmann,Louise Brueton,Peter Corry,Isabelle Desguerre,Elisa Fazzi,Angels Garcia Cazorla,Blanca Gener,Ben C.J. Hamel,Arvid Heiberg,Matthew F. Hunter,Marjo S. van der Knaap,Ram L. Kumar,Lieven Lagae,Pierre Landrieu,Charles Marques Lourenço,Daphna Marom,Michael F. McDermott,William G. Van Der Merwe,Simona Orcesi,Julie S. Prendiville,Magnhild Rasmussen,Stavit A. Shalev,Doriette Soler,Marwan Shinawi,Ronen Spiegel,Tiong Yang Tan,Adeline Vanderver,Emma Wakeling,Evangeline Wassmer,Elizabeth Whittaker,Pierre Lebon,Daniel B. Stetson,David T. Bonthron,Yanick J. Crow +50 more
TL;DR: Mutations in SAMHD1 are described as the cause of Aicardi-Goutières syndrome at the AGS5 locus and data is presented to show that SAM HD1 may act as a negative regulator of the cell-intrinsic antiviral response.
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A centrosomal mechanism involving CDK5RAP2 and CENPJ controls brain size.
Jacquelyn Bond,Emma Roberts,Kelly Springell,Sophia Lizarraga,Sheila Scott,Julie Higgins,Daniel J. Hampshire,Ewan E. Morrison,Gabriella F Leal,Elias O. da Silva,Suzana Maria Ramos Costa,Diana Baralle,Michela Raponi,G. Karbani,Yasmin Rashid,Hussain Jafri,Christopher P. Bennett,Peter Corry,Christopher A. Walsh,C. Geoffrey Woods +19 more
TL;DR: Autosomal recessive primary microcephaly is a potential model in which to research genes involved in human brain growth and neuroepithelial expression of the genes during prenatal neurogenesis and protein localization to the spindle poles of mitotic cells is found, suggesting that a centrosomal mechanism controls neuron number in the developing mammalian brain.
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Clinical and Molecular Phenotype of Aicardi-Goutières Syndrome
Gillian I. Rice,Teresa Patrick,Rekha Parmar,Claire F Taylor,Alec Aeby,Jean Aicardi,Rafael Artuch,Simon Attard Montalto,Carlos A. Bacino,Bruno Barroso,Peter Baxter,Willam S Benko,Carsten Bergmann,Enrico Bertini,Roberta Biancheri,Edward Blair,Nenad Blau,David T. Bonthron,Tracy A Briggs,Louise Brueton,Han G. Brunner,Christopher J. Burke,Ian M. Carr,Daniel R. Carvalho,Kate Chandler,Hans-Jurgen Christen,Peter Corry,Frances M. Cowan,Helen Cox,Stefano D'Arrigo,John Dean,Corinne De Laet,Claudine De Praeter,Catherine Dery,Colin D. Ferrie,Kim Flintoff,Suzanna G.M. Frints,Angels García-Cazorla,Blanca Gener,Cyril Goizet,Francoise Goutieres,Andrew Green,Agnes Guet,Ben C.J. Hamel,Bruce E. Hayward,Arvid Heiberg,Raoul C.M. Hennekam,Marie Husson,Andrew P. Jackson,Rasieka Jayatunga,Yong-hui Jiang,Sarina G. Kant,Amy Kao,Mary D. King,Helen Kingston,Joerg Klepper,Marjo S. van der Knaap,Andrew J. Kornberg,Dieter Kotzot,Wilfried Kratzer,Didier Lacombe,Lieven Lagae,Pierre Landrieu,Giovanni Lanzi,Andrea Leitch,Ming K. Lim,John H. Livingston,Charles Marques Lourenço,E G Hermione Lyall,Sally Ann Lynch,Michael J. Lyons,Daphna Marom,John P McClure,Robert McWilliam,Serge B. Melançon,Leena D Mewasingh,Marie-Laure Moutard,Ken K. Nischal,John R. Østergaard,Julie S. Prendiville,Magnhild Rasmussen,R. Curtis Rogers,Dominique Roland,Elisabeth Rosser,Kevin Rostasy,Agathe Roubertie,Amparo Sanchis,Raphael Schiffmann,Sabine Scholl-Bürgi,Sunita Seal,Stavit A. Shalev,C Sierra Corcoles,Gyan P Sinha,Doriette Soler,Ronen Spiegel,John B.P. Stephenson,Uta Tacke,Tiong Yang Tan,Marianne Till,John Tolmie,Pam Tomlin,Federica Vagnarelli,Enza Maria Valente,Rudy Van Coster,Nathalie Van der Aa,Adeline Vanderver,Johannes S H Vles,Thomas Voit,Evangeline Wassmer,Bernhard Weschke,Margo L. Whiteford,Michèl A.A.P. Willemsen,Andreas Zankl,Sameer M. Zuberi,Simona Orcesi,Elisa Fazzi,Pierre Lebon,Yanick J. Crow +117 more
TL;DR: The analysis defines the phenotypic spectrum of AGS and suggests a coherent mutation-screening strategy in this heterogeneous disorder, and indicates that at least one further AGS-causing gene remains to be identified.
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Risk factors for congenital anomaly in a multiethnic birth cohort: an analysis of the Born in Bradford study
Eamonn Sheridan,Eamonn Sheridan,John Wright,Neil Small,Peter Corry,Sam Oddie,Catherine Whibley,Emily S. Petherick,Teena Malik,Nicole Pawson,Patricia McKinney,Roger C Parslow +11 more
TL;DR: The causes of the excess of congenital anomalies in a large multiethnic birth cohort are identified and sensitive advice about the risks is provided to communities at increased risk, and to couples in consanguineous unions, to assist in reproductive decision making.