rs1553643669

Variant summary

Our verdict is Pathogenic. Variant got 18 ACMG points: 18P and 0B. PVS1PM2PP5_Very_Strong

The NM_000092.5(COL4A4):​c.2279dupG​(p.Asp761ArgfsTer27) variant causes a frameshift change. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 0.00000547 in 1,461,838 control chromosomes in the GnomAD database, with no homozygous occurrence. Variant has been reported in ClinVar as Likely pathogenic (★★). Variant results in nonsense mediated mRNA decay.

Frequency

Genomes: not found (cov: 31)
Exomes 𝑓: 0.0000055 ( 0 hom. )

Consequence

COL4A4
NM_000092.5 frameshift

Scores

Not classified

Clinical Significance

Pathogenic/Likely pathogenic criteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts P:3

Conservation

PhyloP100: 4.06
Variant links:
Genes affected
COL4A4 (HGNC:2206): (collagen type IV alpha 4 chain) This gene encodes one of the six subunits of type IV collagen, the major structural component of basement membranes. This particular collagen IV subunit, however, is only found in a subset of basement membranes. Like the other members of the type IV collagen gene family, this gene is organized in a head-to-head conformation with another type IV collagen gene so that each gene pair shares a common promoter. Mutations in this gene are associated with type II autosomal recessive Alport syndrome (hereditary glomerulonephropathy) and with familial benign hematuria (thin basement membrane disease). Two transcripts, differing only in their transcription start sites, have been identified for this gene and, as is common for collagen genes, multiple polyadenylation sites are found in the 3' UTR. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

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ACMG classification

Classification made for transcript

Verdict is Pathogenic. Variant got 18 ACMG points.

PVS1
Loss of function variant, product undergoes nonsense mediated mRNA decay. LoF is a known mechanism of disease.
PM2
Very rare variant in population databases, with high coverage;
PP5
Variant 2-227059508-T-TC is Pathogenic according to our data. Variant chr2-227059508-T-TC is described in ClinVar as [Likely_pathogenic]. Clinvar id is 555669.Status of the report is criteria_provided_multiple_submitters_no_conflicts, 2 stars.

Transcripts

RefSeq

Gene Transcript HGVSc HGVSp Effect Exon rank MANE Protein UniProt
COL4A4NM_000092.5 linkc.2279dupG p.Asp761ArgfsTer27 frameshift_variant Exon 28 of 48 ENST00000396625.5 NP_000083.3 P53420

Ensembl

Gene Transcript HGVSc HGVSp Effect Exon rank TSL MANE Protein Appris UniProt
COL4A4ENST00000396625.5 linkc.2279dupG p.Asp761ArgfsTer27 frameshift_variant Exon 28 of 48 5 NM_000092.5 ENSP00000379866.3 P53420

Frequencies

GnomAD3 genomes
Cov.:
31
GnomAD4 exome
AF:
0.00000547
AC:
8
AN:
1461838
Hom.:
0
Cov.:
32
AF XY:
0.00000550
AC XY:
4
AN XY:
727226
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Gnomad4 AFR exome
AF:
0.00
Gnomad4 AMR exome
AF:
0.00
Gnomad4 ASJ exome
AF:
0.00
Gnomad4 EAS exome
AF:
0.00
Gnomad4 SAS exome
AF:
0.00
Gnomad4 FIN exome
AF:
0.00
Gnomad4 NFE exome
AF:
0.00000719
Gnomad4 OTH exome
AF:
0.00
GnomAD4 genome
Cov.:
31

ClinVar

Significance: Pathogenic/Likely pathogenic
Submissions summary: Pathogenic:3
Revision: criteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
LINK: link

Submissions by phenotype

Autosomal recessive Alport syndrome Pathogenic:1
Dec 19, 2017
Counsyl
Significance: Likely pathogenic
Review Status: criteria provided, single submitter
Collection Method: clinical testing

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Alport syndrome Pathogenic:1
Feb 02, 2022
Victorian Clinical Genetics Services, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Significance: Pathogenic
Review Status: criteria provided, single submitter
Collection Method: clinical testing

Based on the classification scheme VCGS_Germline_v1.3.4, this variant is classified as Pathogenic. Following criteria are met: 0102 - Loss of function is a known mechanism of disease for this gene and is associated with COL4A4-related nephropathy. Dominant negative is a suspected mechanism of disease for this gene as it is a structural protein (PMIDs: 12028435, 24046192). (I) 0108 - This gene is associated with both recessive and dominant disease. Alport syndrome typically has biallelic inheritance, although rare cases of monoallelic inheritance have been reported and has been associated with a milder phenotype and later onset (PMID: 28704582). TBMN and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) are associated with autosomal dominant inheritance (OMIM, PMIDs: 16467446, 17942953). (I) 0201 - Variant is predicted to cause nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) and loss of protein (premature termination codon is located at least 54 nucleotides upstream of the final exon-exon junction). (SP) 0251 - This variant is heterozygous. (I) 0301 - Variant is absent from gnomAD (both v2 and v3). (SP) 0701 - Other NMD-predicted variants comparable to the one identified in this case have very strong previous evidence for pathogenicity (ClinVar). (SP) 0802 - This variant has moderate previous evidence of pathogenicity in unrelated individuals. It has been identified in a homozygote with Alport syndrome (with unaffected carrier relatives), twice in VCGS internal cohort (heterozygotes with suspected Alport syndrome) and classified as pathogenic by a diagnostic laboratory in ClinVar (PMID: 16338941). (SP) 1208 - Inheritance information for this variant is not currently available in this individual. (I) Legend: (SP) - Supporting pathogenic, (I) - Information, (SB) - Supporting benign -

not provided Pathogenic:1
Sep 16, 2018
Gharavi Laboratory, Columbia University
Significance: Pathogenic
Review Status: no assertion criteria provided
Collection Method: research

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Computational scores

Source: dbNSFP v4.3

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Splicing

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SpliceAI score (max)
0.020
Details are displayed if max score is > 0.2

Find out detailed SpliceAI scores and Pangolin per-transcript scores at spliceailookup.broadinstitute.org

Publications

LitVar

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Other links and lift over

dbSNP: rs1553643669; hg19: chr2-227924224; API