rs756121647
Variant summary
Our verdict is Benign. Variant got -15 ACMG points: 0P and 15B. BP4_ModerateBP6_Very_StrongBP7BS2
The NM_000548.5(TSC2):c.708C>T(p.Leu236Leu) variant causes a synonymous change involving the alteration of a non-conserved nucleotide. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 0.0000496 in 1,612,562 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 Likely benign (★★).
Frequency
Consequence
NM_000548.5 synonymous
Scores
Clinical Significance
Conservation
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ACMG classification
Verdict is Benign. Variant got -15 ACMG points.
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes AF: 0.0000723 AC: 11AN: 152238Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32
GnomAD3 exomes AF: 0.000124 AC: 31AN: 250392Hom.: 0 AF XY: 0.000103 AC XY: 14AN XY: 135460
GnomAD4 exome AF: 0.0000472 AC: 69AN: 1460324Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32 AF XY: 0.0000551 AC XY: 40AN XY: 726574
GnomAD4 genome AF: 0.0000723 AC: 11AN: 152238Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32 AF XY: 0.0000269 AC XY: 2AN XY: 74378
ClinVar
Submissions by phenotype
Tuberous sclerosis syndrome Benign:2
This variant was observed in the ICSL laboratory as part of a predisposition screen in an ostensibly healthy population. It had not been previously curated by ICSL or reported in the Human Gene Mutation Database (HGMD: prior to June 1st, 2018), and was therefore a candidate for classification through an automated scoring system. Utilizing variant allele frequency, disease prevalence and penetrance estimates, and inheritance mode, an automated score was calculated to assess if this variant is too frequent to cause the disease. Based on the score and internal cut-off values, a variant classified as likely benign is not then subjected to further curation. The score for this variant resulted in a classification of likely benign for this disease. -
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Tuberous sclerosis 2 Benign:2
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not provided Benign:2
TSC2: BP4, BP7 -
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Hereditary cancer-predisposing syndrome Benign:2
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This alteration is classified as likely benign based on a combination of the following: seen in unaffected individuals, population frequency, intact protein function, lack of segregation with disease, co-occurrence, RNA analysis, in silico models, amino acid conservation, lack of disease association in case-control studies, and/or the mechanism of disease or impacted region is inconsistent with a known cause of pathogenicity. -
Computational scores
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Splicing
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