rs765247025
Variant summary
Our verdict is Likely benign. The variant received -3 ACMG points: 0P and 3B. BP4_ModerateBP6
The NM_000179.3(MSH6):āc.3642A>Gā(p.Glu1214Glu) variant causes a synonymous change. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 0.0000106 in 1,603,192 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 Conflicting classifications of pathogenicity (no stars).
Frequency
Consequence
NM_000179.3 synonymous
Scores
Clinical Significance
Conservation
Publications
- intellectual developmental disorder with dysmorphic facies and behavioral abnormalitiesInheritance: AD Classification: DEFINITIVE, STRONG Submitted by: Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), Ambry Genetics, G2P
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ACMG classification
Our verdict: Likely_benign. The variant received -3 ACMG points.
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes AF: 0.0000199 AC: 3AN: 150714Hom.: 0 Cov.: 33 show subpopulations
GnomAD2 exomes AF: 0.0000199 AC: 5AN: 251414 AF XY: 0.0000294 show subpopulations
GnomAD4 exome AF: 0.00000964 AC: 14AN: 1452478Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32 AF XY: 0.0000124 AC XY: 9AN XY: 723172 show subpopulations
GnomAD4 genome AF: 0.0000199 AC: 3AN: 150714Hom.: 0 Cov.: 33 AF XY: 0.0000272 AC XY: 2AN XY: 73530 show subpopulations
ClinVar
Submissions by phenotype
Lynch syndrome 5 Uncertain:1Benign:1
This variant was observed as part of a predisposition screen in an ostensibly healthy population. A literature search was performed for the gene, cDNA change, and amino acid change (where applicable). No publications were found based on this search. Allele frequency data from public databases did not allow this variant to be ruled in or out of causing disease. Therefore, this variant is classified as a variant of unknown significance. -
This variant is considered benign. This variant is a silent/synonymous amino acid change and it is not expected to impact splicing. -
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. -
Lynch syndrome Benign:1
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Hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal neoplasms Benign:1
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Computational scores
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Splicing
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