ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile
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c.2687C>T
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p.Thr896Ile
(CFTR1)
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, This mutation was found by DGGE and direct DNA sequencing in asthamtic patients of age older than 60 years. Reported in Hum Mut 14:510-519(1999)
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Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (59%), C: D (59%), D: D (66%), E: D (71%), F: D (71%), G: D (66%), H: D (66%), I: D (59%), K: D (71%), L: N (53%), M: D (59%), N: N (78%), P: D (71%), Q: D (63%), R: D (71%), S: N (82%), V: D (59%), W: D (75%), Y: D (71%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: N, C: N, D: N, E: N, F: N, G: N, H: N, I: N, K: N, L: N, M: N, N: N, P: N, Q: N, R: N, S: N, V: N, W: N, Y: N, |
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[hide] CFTR gene mutations--including three novel nucleot... Hum Genet. 2001 Mar;108(3):216-21. Tzetis M, Efthymiadou A, Strofalis S, Psychou P, Dimakou A, Pouliou E, Doudounakis S, Kanavakis E
CFTR gene mutations--including three novel nucleotide substitutions--and haplotype background in patients with asthma, disseminated bronchiectasis and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Hum Genet. 2001 Mar;108(3):216-21., [PMID:11354633]
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In order to investigate the incidence of cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene mutations and unclassified variants in chronic pulmonary disease in children and adults, we studied 20 patients with asthma, 19 with disseminated bronchiectasis (DB) of unknown aetiology, and 12 patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and compared the results to 52 subjects from the general Greek population. Analysis of the whole coding region of the CFTR gene and its flanking intronic regions revealed that the proportion of CFTR mutations was 45% in asthma (P<0.05), 26.3% in DB (P>0.05), 16.7% in COPD (P>0.05), compared to 15.4% in the general population. Seventeen different molecular defects involved in disease predisposition were identified in 16 patients. Three potentially disease-causing mutations, T388 M, M1R and V11I, are novel, found so far only in three asthma patients. The hyperactive M470 allele was found more frequently in COPD patients (frequency 70.8%, P<0.01) than in the controls. The study of the TGmTnM470 V polyvariant CFTR allele revealed the presence of CFTR function-modulating haplotypes TG13/T5/M470, TG11/T5/M470, TG12/T5/V470 and TG12/T7, combined with M470 or V470, in six asthma patients, four DB patients (P<0.01), and two COPD patients (P<0.05). These results confirm the involvement of the CFTR gene in asthma, DB and possibly in COPD.
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47 Of the 17 mutations in the patients, 9 (Y301C, I148T, R297Q, S1235R, T896I, S977F, L997F, F1052 V, A120T) have been listed by the Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis Consortium (see website: http://www.cf.genet.sickkids.
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 11354633:47:69
status: NEW60 of CFTR gene IVS8-(T)n IVS8-(TG)m M470 V tested cases mutationa Asthma 20 1 L997F, T338Mb 9/7 10/12 M/V 1 Y301C 7/7 11/11 V/V 1 M1Rb, V11Ib 7/7 12/10 M/M 1 I148T/- 9/9 10/10 M/V 1 L997F/- 9/9 11/9 M/V 1 R297Q/- 5/5 13/11 M/M 1 R297Q/- 7/7 11/11 V/V 1 R75Q/- 7/7 11/11 V/V 1 A120T/ 5/7 11/11 V/V 1 -/- 7/7 11/12 M/V 1 -/- 7/9 11/11 M/M 2 -/- 7/7 12/10 M/V 7 -/- 7/7 11/11 V/V DB 19 1 F508del, I1027T 9/9 10/10 M/M 1 D565G, R668C 7/7 11/11 M/V 1 T896I/- 7/7 11/10 M/V 1 I148T/- 7/9 11/10 M/V 1 F508del/S977F 5/9 12/10 M/V 1 -/- 7/9 12/10 V/V 1 -/- 7/9 10/10 M/V 1 -/- 7/7 11/12 M/M 2 -/- 7/7 11/10 1 M/V, 1 V/V 2 -/- 7/7 12/10 1 V/V, 1 M/M 3 -/- 7/9 11/10 1 M/M, 2 V/V 4 -/- 7/7 11/11 1 V/V, 3 M/V COPD 12 1 F1052 V/- 7/7 11/10 M/V 1 S1235R/- 7/9 12/10 M/M 1 -/- 5/5 11/12 M/V 1 -/- 7/9 10/10 M/M 2 -/- 7/9 11/10 1 M/M,1 M/V 3 -/- 7/7 11/10 M/V 3 -/- 7/7 11/11 1 M/V, 2 M/M Controls 52 1 F508del/- 7/9 10/10 M/M 1 F1052 V/- 5/7 10/11 M/V 1 F1052 V/- 7/7 11/11 M/M 1 R668C, D565G/- 7/7 11/11 M/M 1 R688C, D565G/- 7/7 11/10 M/V 1 R75Q/- 7/7 11/11 V/V 1 R297Q/- 7/7 11/10 M/V 1 L997F/- 7/9 10/10 M/V 1 -/- 7/7 10/10 M/V 1 -/- 7/9 10/10 M/M 1 -/- 7/9 12/10 M/M 4 -/- 7/9 11/10 1 M/M, 1 V/V, M/V 15 -/- 7/7 11/10 13 M/V, 2 V/V 22 -/- 7/7 11/11 18 V/V, 3 M/V, 1 M/M been found that affect the same codon, of which M1 K affects the same nucleotide (T>A) (Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis Consortium website).
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 11354633:60:444
status: NEW72 The proportion of CFTR alleles in each group is expressed as c/d (e), where c indicates the number of alleles with the genotype indicated at left, d indicates the number of total alleles examined in each group and e represents the percentage aMutation name according to the Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis Consortium bNovel mutations, reported for the first time in this study Mutationa Control Pulmonary disease patients Greek CF population patients (PS; PI) (n=52) Asthma DB COPD (n=426) (n=20) (n=19) (n=12) R75Q (356 G/A, exon 3) 1 (0.96%) 1 (2.5%) - - 1 (0.1%) R668C (2134 C/T, exon 13) 2 (1.9%) - 1 (2.6%) - 1 (0.1%) L997F (3123 G>C, exon 17a) 1 (0.96%) 2 (5%) - - - F508del 1 (0.96%) - 2 (5.3%) - 465 (54.6%) D565G (A>G at 1825, exon 12) 2 (1.9%) - 1 (2.6%) - 1 (0.1%) F1052 V (T>G at 3286, exon 17b) 2 (1.9%) - - 1 (4.2%) 1 (0.1%) R297Q (G>A at 1022, exon 7) 1 (0.96%) 2 (5%) - - - Y301C (A>G at 1034, exon 7) - 1 (2.5%) - - - I148T (T>C at 575, exon 4) - 2 (5%) - - 1 (0.1%) T388Mb (C>T at 1295, exon 8) - 1 (2.5%) - - - M1Rb (T>G at 134, exon 1) - 1 (2.5%) - - - V11Ib (G>A at 163, exon 1) - 1 (2.5%) - - - I1027T (3212 T/C, exon 17a) - - 1 (2.6%) - 1 (0.1%) T896I (C>T at 2819, exon 15) - - 1 (2.6%) - - S977F (C>T at 3062, exon 16) - - 1 (2.6%) - - A120T (G>A at 490, exon 4) - 1 (2.5%) - - - S1235R (T>G at 3837, exon 19) - - - 1 (4.2%) - Table 3 Frequency of M470 and (TG)mTn alleles in pulmonary disease patients and controls (DB disseminated bronchiectasis, COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, n number of cases, ND not detected) Clinical status Allele M470 TG11/T7 TG10/T7 TG12/T7 TG10/T9 TG11/T5 TG12/T5 TG13/T5 Asthmaa (n=20) 13 (32.5%) 23 (57.5%) 3 (7.5%) 5 (12.5%) 3 (7.5%) 2 (5%) ND 1 (2.5%) DB (n=19) 17 (44.7) 18 (47.4%) 6 (15.8%) 4 (10.5%) 9 (23.7%) ND 1 (2.6%) ND COPD (n=12) 17 (70.8) 12 (50%) 5 (20.8%) 1 (4.2%) 4 (16.7%) 1 (4.2%) 1 (4.2%) ND Controls (n=52) 37 (35.5%) 71 (68.%) 23 (22.1%) 1 (0.96%) 6 (5.8%) 1 (0.96%) ND ND aAlleles TG11/T9 (2) and TG9/T9 (1) also detected alleles, P<0.01) were both found more frequently in patients with COPD.
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 11354633:72:1170
status: NEW90 Mutation T896I, previously reported in an asthma patient, was found in one DB patient.
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 11354633:90:9
status: NEW[hide] Genetics of idiopathic disseminated bronchiectasis... Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 2003 Apr;24(2):179-84. Luisetti M, Pignatti PF
Genetics of idiopathic disseminated bronchiectasis.
Semin Respir Crit Care Med. 2003 Apr;24(2):179-84., [PMID:16088537]
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Bronchiectasis is an abnormal dilation of bronchi, consequent to the destruction of their walls. It is included in the category of obstructive pulmonary diseases, along with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and cystic fibrosis. In approximately 50% of cases, bronchiectasis is associated with underlying conditions; in the remainder, known causes are not ascertainable (idiopathic bronchiectasis). A search for genetic determinants of this phenotype, with the cystic fibrosis gene as a candidate, has been performed by three independent groups. The results of this search agreed on the association of bronchiectasis with cystic fibrosis gene mutations and polymorphisms. The cystic fibrosis gene is also associated with bronchiectasis due to rheumatoid arthritis and allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. A few other genes have been investigated in idiopathic bronchiectasis, with negative results. Idiopathic bronchiectasis is, therefore, to be considered as an obstructive multifactorial disorder belonging to the category of cystic fibrosis monosymptomatic diseases (or CFTR-opathies), whose pathogenesis is influenced by environmental factors and other undetermined genes.
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42 Greek M/F 11/12 5/16 na Mean age (yrs) 53 Ϯ 15 53 Ϯ 14 na CFTR gene 1 G576A-R668C/L997F 1 ⌬F508/D192N 1 ⌬F508,I1027T mutation 1 ⌬F508/L997F 1 ⌬I507/3849 + 10kb C → T 1 D565G, R668C 1 ⌬F508/- 1 ⌬F508/3849 + 10kb C → T 1 T896I/- 1 R1066C/- 1 H949Y/T1220I 1 I148T/- 1 3667ins4/- 1 ⌬F508/- 1 ⌬F508/S977F 1 R75Q/- 1 2183AA→G 1 M1137V/- 1 L997F/- IVS8-5T 5 5/7 1 5/9 1 5/5 CFTR, cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator; na, not available.
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 16088537:42:287
status: NEW[hide] Missense mutations in the cystic fibrosis gene in ... Hum Mutat. 1999;14(6):510-9. Lazaro C, de Cid R, Sunyer J, Soriano J, Gimenez J, Alvarez M, Casals T, Anto JM, Estivill X
Missense mutations in the cystic fibrosis gene in adult patients with asthma.
Hum Mutat. 1999;14(6):510-9., [PMID:10571949]
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Asthma is a complex genetic disorder that affects 5% of adults and 10% of children worldwide. The complete characterization of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene identified missense mutations in 15% of 144 unrelated adult patients with asthma, but in none of 41 subjects from the general population. The four more common mutations were analyzed in an extended sample consisting of 184 individuals from the general population and did not show a significant difference in frequency. The hyperfunctional CFTR M470 allele was detected in 90% of patients with CFTR missense mutations, but in 63% of subjects from the general population and 63% of asthma patients without CFTR mutations. None of the patients with missense mutations had the 5T allele of intron 8 of CFTR, responsible for low CFTR levels, while it was detected in 8% of asthma patients without CFTR mutations and in 9% of subjects from the general population. These findings suggest a putative role for a combination of CFTR missense mutations, including the M470 allele, in the genetic variability of asthma.
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72 Five new missense mutations (A534Q, V855I,T896I,M1028R,andT1142I)weredetected in this study for the first time (Table 2).
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 10571949:72:42
status: NEW84 Characteristics of Asthmatic Patients With CFTR Mutations CFTR Age IgE Skin Patients genotype1 M470V2 PolyT3 Sex Years BHR4 IU/ml5 test6 SB221 R74W,V8551 M/V 7/7 M 67 - 329 + SB36 R75Q / - M/V 7/7 F 61 + 59 + SB47 R75Q / - M/V 7/9 M 67 NA 42 NA SB131 R75Q / - M/V 7/7 F 69 + 41 - SB296 R75Q / - M/V 7/9 F 45 + 96 - SB251 I148T / - M/V 7/9 F 70 - 25 - SB212 A534Q / - M/M 7/7 F 46 + 69 + SB125 R668C,G576A N/V 7/7 M 62 + 21 - SB154 R668C,G576A M/V 7/7 M 65 + 93 + SB231 R668C,G576A M/V 7/7 F 45 + 158 + SB112 R668C / - M/V 7/7 M 64 + 1350 + SB304 R668C,T582R M/V 7/7 F 78 - 7 - SB56 T896I / - M/V 7/7 M 72 + 77 - SB117 L997F / - V/V 7/9 F 81 NA 6 NA SB143 L997F/L997F V/V 7/7 F 39 NA 129 NA SB173 L997F / - M/V 7/9 F 67 + 127 - SB148 M1028R / - M/V 7/7 F 48 + 23 - SB32 R1066C / - M/V 7/7 F 69 - 9 - SB69 T1142I / - M/M 7/9 M 65 - 158 + SB92 R116L / - M/V 7/7 M 78 NA 64 NA SB53 T1220I / - M/M 7/9 F 60 + 62 + SB40 ∆F508 / - M/M 79 F 62 + 34 + SB9 - / - M/M 5/9 F 61 - 169 - SB20 - / - M/V 5/5 F 57 - 245 + SB116 - / - V/V 5/7 F 33 NA 41 NA SB118 - / - M/V 5/9 M 83 + 63 - SB140 - / - V/V 5/7 F 72 NA 35 NA SB142 - / - M/V 5/7 F 59 + 108 + SB201 - / - M/V 5/7 M 27 - 297 + SB205 - / - M/V 5/7 F 56 - 20 - SB284 - / - M/V 5/7 F 71 - 40 NA SB316 - / - M/V 5/7 F 78 NA 20 - 1 The CFTR genotype was studied by DGGE/SSCP analysis of all CFTR exons and intronic flanking sequences.
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 10571949:84:582
status: NEW93 Characteristics of 15 Amino Acid Variants/Mutants in the CFTR Gene Detected in 21 Patients With Asthma Other Evolutive Conservative Other mutations Mutation1 Reference2 Exon Domain3 Patients4 phenotypes5 conservation6 change7 at same position R74W Claustres et al., 1993 3 IC1 1 CF-PS/CBAVD b, m, r, s NC - R75Q Zielenski et al., 1991 3 IC2 4 CF-PS/DB/CBAVD/ b, d, m, r, s, x NC R75X (CF) CF Parents R75L (CBAVD) I148T Bozon et al., 1994 4 IC2 1 CF-PS b, d, m, r, s, x NC I148N (CF) A534Q This report 11 NBF1 1 - b, m NC A534E (CF) G576A Fanen et al., 1992 12 NBF1 3 CF-PS/CBAVD b, m, r, s NC G576X (CF) T582R Casals et al., 1997 12 NBF1 1 CF-PS b, d, m, r, s, x NC T582I (CF) R668C Fanen et al., 1992 13 R 5 DB/CF-PS/CBAVD/ b, d, m, r, s, x NC - CF Parents V855I This report 14a IC6 1 - b, r, s C - T896I This report 15 EC4 1 - b, d, m, r, s NC - L997F Fanen et al., 1992 17a TM9 3 DB/CF-PS/CBAVD/ b, d, m, r, s, x C - non-CF M1028R This report 17a TM10 1 - d NC M1028I (CF) T2066C Fanen et al., 1992 17b IC8 1 DB/CF-PI b, d, m, r, s, x NC R1066S (CF) R1066L (CF) R1066H (CF/CBAVD) T1142I This report 18 TM12 1 - b, d, m, r, s, x NC - R1162L Fanen et al., 1992 19 IC9 1 non-CF b, d, m, r, s, x NC R1162X (CF) T1220I Ghanem et al., 1994 19 NBF2 1 DB/non-CF b, d NC - 1 Mutation name according to the Cystic Fibrosis Genetic Analysis Consortium.
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ABCC7 p.Thr896Ile 10571949:93:800
status: NEW