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RTT

General information

URL: http://www.biobank.unisi.it
Full name: The Italian Rett Syndrome
Description: his is the first RTT database that has been connected with a biobank. It allows the user to immediately visualize the list of available RTT samples and, using the "Search by" tool, to rapidly select those with specific clinical and molecular features
Year founded: 2007
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Country/Region: Italy

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DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Siena
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Country/Region: Italy
Contact name (PI/Team): Alessandra Renieri
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): renieri@unisi.it

Publications

17186495
Italian Rett database and biobank. [PMID: 17186495]
Sampieri K, Meloni I, Scala E, Ariani F, Caselli R, Pescucci C, Longo I, Artuso R, Bruttini M, Mencarelli MA, Speciale C, Causarano V, Hayek G, Zappella M, Renieri A, Mari F.

Rett syndrome is the second most common cause of severe mental retardation in females, with an incidence of approximately 1 out of 10,000 live female births. In addition to the classic form, a number of Rett variants have been described. MECP2 gene mutations are responsible for about 90% of classic cases and for a lower percentage of variant cases. Recently, CDKL5 mutations have been identified in the early onset seizures variant and other atypical Rett patients. While the high percentage of MECP2 mutations in classic patients supports the hypothesis of a single disease gene, the low frequency of mutated variant cases suggests genetic heterogeneity. Since 1998, we have performed clinical evaluation and molecular analysis of a large number of Italian Rett patients. The Italian Rett Syndrome (RTT) database has been developed to share data and samples of our RTT collection with the scientific community (http://www.biobank.unisi.it). This is the first RTT database that has been connected with a biobank. It allows the user to immediately visualize the list of available RTT samples and, using the "Search by" tool, to rapidly select those with specific clinical and molecular features. By contacting bank curators, users can request the samples of interest for their studies. This database encourages collaboration projects with clinicians and researchers from around the world and provides important resources that will help to better define the pathogenic mechanisms underlying Rett syndrome.

Hum Mutat. 2007:28(4) | 23 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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4863/6895 (29.485%)
Health and medicine:
1222/1738 (29.747%)
4863
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23
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Created on: 2018-01-26
Curated by:
Tongkun Guo [2018-03-25]
Tongkun Guo [2018-02-25]