ABCC7 p.His484Tyr
ClinVar: |
c.1450C>T
,
p.His484Tyr
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, not provided
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CF databases: |
c.1450C>T
,
p.His484Tyr
(CFTR1)
?
, The H484Y mutation was detected by SSCA and direct sequencing. The patient is a Spanish man with CBAVD.
c.1451A>G , p.His484Arg (CFTR1) ? , Neonatal screening asymtomatic child at the present time. |
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (53%), C: D (53%), D: D (85%), E: D (66%), F: D (59%), G: D (80%), I: N (53%), K: D (66%), L: N (61%), M: N (53%), N: D (71%), P: D (75%), Q: N (53%), R: D (59%), S: D (53%), T: D (53%), V: N (66%), W: D (85%), Y: D (75%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: N, C: N, D: D, E: N, F: N, G: D, I: N, K: N, L: N, M: N, N: N, P: D, Q: N, R: N, S: N, T: N, V: N, W: D, Y: N, |
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[hide] Heterogeneity for mutations in the CFTR gene and c... Hum Reprod. 2000 Jul;15(7):1476-83. Casals T, Bassas L, Egozcue S, Ramos MD, Gimenez J, Segura A, Garcia F, Carrera M, Larriba S, Sarquella J, Estivill X
Heterogeneity for mutations in the CFTR gene and clinical correlations in patients with congenital absence of the vas deferens.
Hum Reprod. 2000 Jul;15(7):1476-83., [PMID:10875853]
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Congenital absence of the vas deferens (CAVD) is a heterogeneous disorder, largely due to mutations in the cystic fibrosis (CFTR) gene. Patients with unilateral absence of the vas deferens (CUAVD) and patients with CAVD in association with renal agenesis appear to have a different aetiology to those with isolated CAVD. We have studied 134 Spanish CAVD patients [110 congenital bilateral absence of the vas deferens (CBAVD) and 24 CUAVD], 16 of whom (six CBAVD, 10 CUAVD) had additional renal anomalies. Forty-two different CFTR mutations were identified, seven of them being novel. Some 45% of the CFTR mutations were specific to CAVD, and were not found in patients with cystic fibrosis or in the general Spanish population. CFTR mutations were detected in 85% of CBAVD patients and in 38% of those with CUAVD. Among those patients with renal anomalies, 31% carried one CFTR mutation. Anomalies in seminal vesicles and ejaculatory ducts were common in patients with CAVD. The prevalence of cryptorchidism and inguinal hernia appeared to be increased in CAVD patients, as well as nasal pathology and frequent respiratory infections. This study confirms the molecular heterogeneity of CFTR mutations in CAVD, and emphasizes the importance of an extensive CFTR analysis in these patients. In contrast with previous studies, this report suggests that CFTR might have a role in urogenital anomalies.
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67 The abnormally migrating fragments were characterized by sequencing with the DyeDeoxy™ chain terminator method on an variant and another mutation (S50P, 2751ϩ3A→G, A1006E I. Description of the seven novel CFTR mutations and five polymorphisms in CAVD patients Mutation Location Nucleotide Amino acid Markers haplotype changes change (T)n-8CA-17bTA-M470V S50P exon 2 280 T→C Ser → Pro 5T/7T-16-31-ND D110Y exon 4 460 G→T Asp acid → Tyr 7T-17-7-V470 L383S exon 8 1280 T→C Leu → Ser 7T-16-7-M470 H484Y exon 10 1582 C→T His → Tyr no phase-M470 2751ϩ3A→G intron 14a 2751ϩ3 A→G - 5T-16-30-ND Q890R exon 15 2801 A→G Glu → Arg 7T-16-7/29-V470 P1021S exon 17a 3193 C→T Pro → Ser 7T-17-7-M470 Polymorphisms 104C/A 5ЈUTR - 296ϩ128G/C intron 3 - 741C/T exon 6a Ile203 no change 3195A/T exon 17a Pro1021 no change 3212T/C exon 17a Ile1027 no change CAVD ϭ congenital absence of the vas deferens; ND ϭ not determined; 5ЈUTR ϭ 5Ј untranslated region.
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ABCC7 p.His484Tyr 10875853:67:558
status: NEW103 Concentrations of citrate in seminal plasma showedR117H/- 7T/9T 1 H484Y/- 7T/9T 1 no significant differences between groups.
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ABCC7 p.His484Tyr 10875853:103:66
status: NEW[hide] Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification i... J Mol Diagn. 2008 Jul;10(4):368-75. Epub 2008 Jun 13. Schrijver I, Rappahahn K, Pique L, Kharrazi M, Wong LJ
Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification identification of whole exon and single nucleotide deletions in the CFTR gene of Hispanic individuals with cystic fibrosis.
J Mol Diagn. 2008 Jul;10(4):368-75. Epub 2008 Jun 13., [PMID:18556774]
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A disparity between Caucasian and Hispanic mutation detection for cystic fibrosis continues to exist, although the carrier frequency is only moderately lower in Hispanics. We aimed to identify exonic rearrangements that remained undetected by conventional methods. In seven of 32 cystic fibrosis-affected self-identified Hispanics for whom only one or no mutations were identified by extensive molecular testing, exon deletions appeared to be present with a multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) assay. Two recurrent deletions (of exons 2-3 and exons 22-23) were identified in one and three patients, respectively (12.5%, 11.1% of unidentified alleles). Two apparently novel deletions (exons 6b and 20) were identified in three additional patients. Subsequent sequencing to characterize deletion breakpoints, however, identified single nucleotide deletions at the probe binding sites close to the ligation point. All resulted in false positive MLPA deletion signals. Interestingly, these mutations were not common in Caucasians, and one (935delA) was common in U.S. Hispanics. On examination of all probe binding sites, we identified a total of 76 reported mutations and five silent variants that immediately surrounded the MLPA ligation sites, with 22 occurring in non-Caucasians. These mutations are not all rare. Thus, apparent exon deletions by MLPA may indicate the presence of both large deletions and point mutations, with important implications for pan-ethnic MLPA testing in cystic fibrosis and other genetic conditions.
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112 Mutations under MLPA Ligation Sites Exon Probe length (nt) Ligation site sequence Mutations in area of ligation site sequence* 1,5Ј UTR 154 5Ј-GAGCAAAT-TTGGGGCC-3Ј N/A 1,5Ј UTR 238 5Ј-AAAGGGTT-GAGCGGCA-3Ј 2 198 5Ј-TTGGTATA-TGTCTGAC-3Ј (5) 3 136 5Ј-CTGCTAGT-GTTGCCAA-3Ј (3) 3 220 5Ј-TTCAAAGA-AAAATCCT-3Ј 4 247 5Ј-AGAATCAT-AGCTTCCT-3Ј 444delA, African; 451del8, Chinese; (6) 5 346 5Ј-AAATAAGT-ATTGGACA-3Ј Q179K, Hispanic (7) 6a 274 5Ј-GAGTTGTT-ACAGGCGT-3Ј L218X, Pakistani (4) 6b 301 5Ј-ATTTTCAA-TCATTTCT-3Ј 935delA, Hispanic; 936delTA, Hispanic (3) 7 337 5Ј-ACTTCAAT-AGCTCAGC-3Ј S307N, Turkish (9) 8, IVS 8 364 5Ј-TTTCTAGA-TTAAGAAG-3Ј N/A 9, IVS 8 391 5Ј-TCCATCAC-ACTGGTAG-3Ј N/A 10 463 5Ј-TCCACTGT-GCTTAATT-3Ј H484Y, Hispanic; S485C, Chinese-Caucasian (5) 11 418 5Ј-CAGAGAAA-GACAATAT-3Ј K536X, Iranian; 1742delAC, Japanese (5) 12, IVS 12 292 5Ј-TGCATTTT-ACCTCTTG-3Ј N/A 13 142 5Ј-CAGATTCT-GAGCAGGG-3Ј (1) 14a 160 5Ј-GTATGTGT-TCCATGTA-3Ј (3) 14b 178 5Ј-CTGCTTCT-TTGGTTGT-3Ј 2766del8, Tunisian (1) 15 204 5Ј-GCTTGCTA-TGGGATTC-3Ј (1) 16, IVS 16 229 5Ј-GATGTAAT-AGCTGTCT-3Ј N/A 17a 256 5Ј-TGCAACAA-AGATGTAG-3Ј 3171delC, Hispanic; 3173delAC, Turkish; F1016S, Hispanic (5) 17b 283 5Ј-CAGTATGT-AAATTCAG-3Ј H1085R, Japanese (4) 18 310 5Ј-CCATGAAT-ATCATGAG-3Ј M1137R, Hispanic (6) 19 353 5Ј-TCTGTGTA-TTTTGCTG-3Ј 3791delC, African-American (2) 20 382 5Ј-CTTGGGAT-TCAATAAC-3Ј 3960delA, Hispanic (2) 21 409 5Ј-TGCAACTT-TCCATATT-3Ј W1316X, African-American (2) 22 436 5Ј-GAACAGTT-TCCTGGGA-3Ј No mutations 23 148 5Ј-CCAGCATT-GCTTCTAT-3Ј M1407T, Turkish; E1409K, Hispanic (2) 24 190 5Ј-ATCCAGAA-ACTGCTGA-3Ј No mutations 24 172 5Ј-CTCCTCTT-TCAGAGCA-3Ј UTR, untranslated region; IVS, intervening sequence; N/A, not applicable, probes not in coding region; No mutations, no reported mutations are present in the area of the ligation site sequence, regardless of ethnicity.
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ABCC7 p.His484Tyr 18556774:112:878
status: NEW