rs757013900
Variant names:
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Variant summary
Our verdict is Likely benign. The variant received -3 ACMG points: 2P and 5B. PM2BP4_ModerateBP6_ModerateBP7
The NM_001277115.2(DNAH11):c.4621C>A(p.Arg1541Arg) variant causes a synonymous change involving the alteration of a non-conserved nucleotide. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 0.000000684 in 1,461,330 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
Genomes: not found (cov: 32)
Exomes 𝑓: 6.8e-7 ( 0 hom. )
Consequence
DNAH11
NM_001277115.2 synonymous
NM_001277115.2 synonymous
Scores
2
Clinical Significance
Conservation
PhyloP100: 0.487
Publications
1 publications found
Genes affected
DNAH11 (HGNC:2942): (dynein axonemal heavy chain 11) This gene encodes a ciliary outer dynein arm protein and is a member of the dynein heavy chain family. It is a microtubule-dependent motor ATPase and has been reported to be involved in the movement of respiratory cilia. Mutations in this gene have been implicated in causing Kartagener Syndrome (a combination of situs inversus totalis and Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD), also called Immotile Cilia Syndrome 1 (ICS1)) and male sterility. [provided by RefSeq, Mar 2013]
DNAH11 Gene-Disease associations (from GenCC):
- primary ciliary dyskinesia 7Inheritance: AR Classification: DEFINITIVE, STRONG Submitted by: PanelApp Australia, Laboratory for Molecular Medicine, Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), ClinGen
- primary ciliary dyskinesiaInheritance: AD Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
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ACMG classification
Classification was made for transcript
Our verdict: Likely_benign. The variant received -3 ACMG points.
PM2
Very rare variant in population databases, with high coverage;
BP4
Computational evidence support a benign effect (BayesDel_noAF=-0.19).
BP6
Variant 7-21635991-C-A is Benign according to our data. Variant chr7-21635991-C-A is described in ClinVar as Likely_benign. ClinVar VariationId is 1157999.Status of the report is criteria_provided_single_submitter, 1 stars.
BP7
Synonymous conserved (PhyloP=0.487 with no splicing effect.
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes Cov.: 32
GnomAD3 genomes
Cov.:
32
GnomAD4 exome AF: 6.84e-7 AC: 1AN: 1461330Hom.: 0 Cov.: 30 AF XY: 0.00000138 AC XY: 1AN XY: 726886 show subpopulations
GnomAD4 exome
AF:
AC:
1
AN:
1461330
Hom.:
Cov.:
30
AF XY:
AC XY:
1
AN XY:
726886
show subpopulations
African (AFR)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
33476
American (AMR)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
44698
Ashkenazi Jewish (ASJ)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
26120
East Asian (EAS)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
39682
South Asian (SAS)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
86134
European-Finnish (FIN)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
53388
Middle Eastern (MID)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
5768
European-Non Finnish (NFE)
AF:
AC:
1
AN:
1111704
Other (OTH)
AF:
AC:
0
AN:
60360
Allele Balance Distribution
Red line indicates average allele balance
Average allele balance: 0.425
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GnomAD4 genome Cov.: 32
GnomAD4 genome
Cov.:
32
ClinVar
Significance: Likely benign
Submissions summary: Benign:1
Revision: criteria provided, single submitter
LINK: link
Submissions by phenotype
Primary ciliary dyskinesia Benign:1
Mar 06, 2020
Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), Labcorp
Significance:Likely benign
Review Status:criteria provided, single submitter
Collection Method:clinical testing
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Computational scores
Source:
Name
Calibrated prediction
Score
Prediction
BayesDel_noAF
Benign
DANN
Benign
PhyloP100
Splicing
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SpliceAI score (max)
Details are displayed if max score is > 0.2
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Publications
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