TBX22T-box transcription factor 22
Autism Reports / Total Reports
2 / 2Rare Variants / Common Variants
3 / 0Aliases
TBX22, ABERS, CLPA, CPX, TBXX, dJ795G23.1Associated Syndromes
-Chromosome Band
Xq21.1Associated Disorders
-Relevance to Autism
De novo variants in the TBX22 gene were identified in ASD probands from the Simons Simplex Collection (Iossifov et al., 2014), while a maternally-inherited missense variant in this gene was identified in a male ASD proband from a cohort of 100 Vietnamese children with ASD (Tran et al., 2020).
Molecular Function
This gene is a member of a phylogenetically conserved family of genes that share a common DNA-binding domain, the T-box. T-box genes encode transcription factors involved in the regulation of developmental processes.
External Links
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Reports related to TBX22 (2 Reports)
# | Type | Title | Author, Year | Autism Report | Associated Disorders |
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1 | Primary | The contribution of de novo coding mutations to autism spectrum disorder | Iossifov I et al. (2014) | Yes | - |
2 | Support | Genetic landscape of autism spectrum disorder in Vietnamese children | Tran KT et al. (2020) | Yes | - |
Rare Variants (3)
Status | Allele Change | Residue Change | Variant Type | Inheritance Pattern | Parental Transmission | Family Type | PubMed ID | Author, Year |
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c.452G>A | p.Arg151His | missense_variant | De novo | - | Simplex | 25363768 | Iossifov I et al. (2014) | |
c.171G>T | p.Pro57%3D | synonymous_variant | De novo | - | Simplex | 25363768 | Iossifov I et al. (2014) | |
c.452G>T | p.Arg151Leu | missense_variant | Familial | Maternal | Simplex | 32193494 | Tran KT et al. (2020) |
Common Variants
No common variants reported.
SFARI Gene score
Suggestive Evidence


Score Delta: Score remained at 3
criteria met
See SFARI Gene'scoring criteriaThe literature is replete with relatively small studies of candidate genes, using either common or rare variant approaches, which do not reach the criteria set out for categories 1 and 2. Genes that had two such lines of supporting evidence were placed in category 3, and those with one line of evidence were placed in category 4. Some additional lines of "accessory evidence" (indicated as "acc" in the score cards) could also boost a gene from category 4 to 3.
4/1/2022

Increased from to 3
Krishnan Probability Score
Score 0.49143472369463
Ranking 5562/25841 scored genes
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ExAC Score
Score 0.97475207004324
Ranking 2257/18225 scored genes
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Sanders TADA Score
Score 0.70637673265741
Ranking 1198/18665 scored genes
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Zhang D Score
Score 0.10174757437169
Ranking 6102/20870 scored genes
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