chr22-28719462-C-T
Variant summary
Our verdict is Likely benign. Variant got -1 ACMG points: 0P and 1B. BP4
The NM_007194.4(CHEK2):c.616G>A(p.Val206Ile) variant causes a missense change. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 0.00000565 in 1,594,046 control chromosomes in the GnomAD database, with no homozygous occurrence. In-silico tool predicts a benign outcome for this variant. Variant has been reported in ClinVar as Uncertain significance (★★).
Frequency
Consequence
NM_007194.4 missense
Scores
Clinical Significance
Conservation
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ACMG classification
Verdict is Likely_benign. Variant got -1 ACMG points.
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes AF: 0.0000132 AC: 2AN: 152034Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32
GnomAD4 exome AF: 0.00000485 AC: 7AN: 1442012Hom.: 0 Cov.: 27 AF XY: 0.00000419 AC XY: 3AN XY: 716466
GnomAD4 genome AF: 0.0000132 AC: 2AN: 152034Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32 AF XY: 0.0000135 AC XY: 1AN XY: 74274
ClinVar
Submissions by phenotype
Familial cancer of breast Uncertain:1
This sequence change replaces valine, which is neutral and non-polar, with isoleucine, which is neutral and non-polar, at codon 206 of the CHEK2 protein (p.Val206Ile). This variant is not present in population databases (gnomAD no frequency). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals affected with CHEK2-related conditions. ClinVar contains an entry for this variant (Variation ID: 232611). An algorithm developed to predict the effect of missense changes on protein structure and function (PolyPhen-2) suggests that this variant is likely to be disruptive. In summary, the available evidence is currently insufficient to determine the role of this variant in disease. Therefore, it has been classified as a Variant of Uncertain Significance. -
Hereditary cancer-predisposing syndrome Uncertain:1
The p.V206I variant (also known as c.616G>A), located in coding exon 4 of the CHEK2 gene, results from a G to A substitution at nucleotide position 616. The valine at codon 206 is replaced by isoleucine, an amino acid with highly similar properties. This alteration was reported as functional in a study assessing CHEK2-complementation through quantification of KAP1 phosphorylation and CHK2 autophosphorylation in human RPE1-CHEK2-knockout cells (Stolarova L et al. Clin Cancer Res, 2023 Aug;29:3037-3050). This amino acid position is well conserved in available vertebrate species. In addition, this alteration is predicted to be tolerated by in silico analysis. Based on the available evidence, the clinical significance of this alteration remains unclear. -
Computational scores
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Splicing
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