NM_016938.5:c.608-1G>C
Variant summary
Our verdict is Likely pathogenic. Variant got 6 ACMG points: 6P and 0B. PVS1_ModeratePM2PP5_Moderate
The NM_016938.5(EFEMP2):c.608-1G>C variant causes a splice acceptor, intron change. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 0.000000684 in 1,461,534 control chromosomes in the GnomAD database, with no homozygous occurrence. In-silico tool predicts a pathogenic outcome for this variant. 3/3 splice prediction tools predicting alterations to normal splicing. Variant has been reported in ClinVar as Likely pathogenic (★).
Frequency
Consequence
NM_016938.5 splice_acceptor, intron
Scores
Clinical Significance
Conservation
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ACMG classification
Verdict is Likely_pathogenic. Variant got 6 ACMG points.
Transcripts
RefSeq
Gene | Transcript | HGVSc | HGVSp | Effect | Exon rank | MANE | Protein | UniProt |
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EFEMP2 | NM_016938.5 | c.608-1G>C | splice_acceptor_variant, intron_variant | Intron 6 of 10 | ENST00000307998.11 | NP_058634.4 | ||
EFEMP2 | NR_037718.2 | n.733-1G>C | splice_acceptor_variant, intron_variant | Intron 6 of 11 |
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes Cov.: 33
GnomAD4 exome AF: 6.84e-7 AC: 1AN: 1461534Hom.: 0 Cov.: 35 AF XY: 0.00000138 AC XY: 1AN XY: 727072
GnomAD4 genome Cov.: 33
ClinVar
Submissions by phenotype
Cutis laxa, autosomal recessive, type 1B Pathogenic:1
This variant is not present in population databases (ExAC no frequency). In summary, the currently available evidence indicates that the variant is pathogenic, but additional data are needed to prove that conclusively. Therefore, this variant has been classified as Likely Pathogenic. Donor and acceptor splice site variants typically lead to a loss of protein function (PMID: 16199547), and loss-of-function variants in EFEMP2 are known to be pathogenic (PMID: 17937443). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals with EFEMP2-related disease. This sequence change affects an acceptor splice site in intron 6 of the EFEMP2 gene. It is expected to disrupt RNA splicing and likely results in an absent or disrupted protein product. -
Computational scores
Source:
Splicing
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