rs778680515
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Variant summary
Our verdict is Benign. The variant received -11 ACMG points: 0P and 11B. BP4_ModerateBP6_Very_StrongBP7
The NM_000540.3(RYR1):c.12639G>A(p.Lys4213Lys) variant causes a synonymous change involving the alteration of a non-conserved nucleotide. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 0.0000151 in 1,587,432 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: 𝑓 0.0000066 ( 0 hom., cov: 32)
Exomes 𝑓: 0.000016 ( 0 hom. )
Consequence
RYR1
NM_000540.3 synonymous
NM_000540.3 synonymous
Scores
2
Clinical Significance
Conservation
PhyloP100: 2.83
Publications
0 publications found
Genes affected
RYR1 (HGNC:10483): (ryanodine receptor 1) This gene encodes a ryanodine receptor found in skeletal muscle. The encoded protein functions as a calcium release channel in the sarcoplasmic reticulum but also serves to connect the sarcoplasmic reticulum and transverse tubule. Mutations in this gene are associated with malignant hyperthermia susceptibility, central core disease, and minicore myopathy with external ophthalmoplegia. Alternatively spliced transcripts encoding different isoforms have been described. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
RYR1 Gene-Disease associations (from GenCC):
- malignant hyperthermia, susceptibility to, 1Inheritance: AD Classification: DEFINITIVE, STRONG Submitted by: Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), ClinGen, Genomics England PanelApp, Ambry Genetics
- congenital multicore myopathy with external ophthalmoplegiaInheritance: AR Classification: DEFINITIVE, STRONG Submitted by: G2P, Genomics England PanelApp
- RYR1-related myopathyInheritance: AR, AD Classification: DEFINITIVE Submitted by: ClinGen
- central core myopathyInheritance: AD, AR Classification: STRONG, SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), Orphanet, Genomics England PanelApp
- King-Denborough syndromeInheritance: AD Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
- malignant hyperthermia of anesthesiaInheritance: AD Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
- autosomal recessive centronuclear myopathyInheritance: AR Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
- benign Samaritan congenital myopathyInheritance: AR Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
- congenital myopathy with myasthenic-like onsetInheritance: AR Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
- lethal multiple pterygium syndromeInheritance: AR Classification: SUPPORTIVE Submitted by: Orphanet
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ACMG classification
Classification was made for transcript
Our verdict: Benign. The variant received -11 ACMG points.
BP4
Computational evidence support a benign effect (BayesDel_noAF=-0.31).
BP6
Variant 19-38564973-G-A is Benign according to our data. Variant chr19-38564973-G-A is described in ClinVar as Likely_benign. ClinVar VariationId is 544526.Status of the report is criteria_provided_multiple_submitters_no_conflicts, 2 stars.
BP7
Synonymous conserved (PhyloP=2.83 with no splicing effect.
Transcripts
RefSeq
Ensembl
Frequencies
GnomAD3 genomes AF: 0.00000657 AC: 1AN: 152256Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32 show subpopulations
GnomAD3 genomes
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GnomAD4 exome AF: 0.0000160 AC: 23AN: 1435176Hom.: 0 Cov.: 31 AF XY: 0.0000169 AC XY: 12AN XY: 711374 show subpopulations
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African (AFR)
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33074
American (AMR)
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40968
Ashkenazi Jewish (ASJ)
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25452
East Asian (EAS)
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38676
South Asian (SAS)
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81970
European-Finnish (FIN)
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50304
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5620
European-Non Finnish (NFE)
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22
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1099722
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1
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59390
Allele Balance Distribution
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Average allele balance: 0.471
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GnomAD4 genome AF: 0.00000657 AC: 1AN: 152256Hom.: 0 Cov.: 32 AF XY: 0.00 AC XY: 0AN XY: 74374 show subpopulations
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African (AFR)
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41480
American (AMR)
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0
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15286
Ashkenazi Jewish (ASJ)
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0
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3472
East Asian (EAS)
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0
AN:
5202
South Asian (SAS)
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0
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4838
European-Finnish (FIN)
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0
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10616
Middle Eastern (MID)
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0
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316
European-Non Finnish (NFE)
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1
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68042
Other (OTH)
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2094
Allele Balance Distribution
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Average allele balance: 0.425
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ClinVar
Significance: Likely benign
Submissions summary: Benign:2
Revision: criteria provided, multiple submitters, no conflicts
LINK: link
Submissions by phenotype
RYR1-related disorder Benign:1
Apr 26, 2023
Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), Labcorp
Significance:Likely benign
Review Status:criteria provided, single submitter
Collection Method:clinical testing
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Malignant hyperthermia, susceptibility to, 1 Benign:1
Nov 02, 2023
All of Us Research Program, National Institutes of Health
Significance:Likely benign
Review Status:criteria provided, single submitter
Collection Method:clinical testing
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Computational scores
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BayesDel_noAF
Benign
DANN
Benign
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Publications
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