ABCC7 p.Ala455Val
ClinVar: |
c.1364C>A
,
p.Ala455Glu
D
, Pathogenic
c.1365G>A , p.Ala455= N , Likely benign c.1365G>T , p.Ala455= ? , Uncertain significance |
CF databases: |
c.1364C>A
,
p.Ala455Glu
D
, CF-causing ; CFTR1: The 2 CF chromosomes carrying this mutation are from patients of a French-Canadian origin and they belong to haplotype group Ib. The mutation is detectable by allele-specific oligonucleotide hybridization with PCR-amplified genomic DNA sequence.
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Predicted by SNAP2: | C: D (85%), D: D (95%), E: N (66%), F: D (95%), G: D (75%), H: D (95%), I: D (95%), K: D (95%), L: D (95%), M: D (95%), N: D (95%), P: D (95%), Q: D (95%), R: D (95%), S: D (91%), T: D (91%), V: D (85%), W: D (95%), Y: D (95%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | C: N, D: D, E: D, F: D, G: D, H: D, I: D, K: D, L: D, M: D, N: D, P: D, Q: D, R: D, S: N, T: D, V: D, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Extensive sequencing of the cystic fibrosis transm... Genet Med. 2003 Jan-Feb;5(1):9-14. Strom CM, Huang D, Chen C, Buller A, Peng M, Quan F, Redman J, Sun W
Extensive sequencing of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane regulator gene: assay validation and unexpected benefits of developing a comprehensive test.
Genet Med. 2003 Jan-Feb;5(1):9-14., [PMID:12544470]
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PURPOSE: To develop a sequencing assay for the gene to identify mutations in patients with cystic fibrosis (CF). METHODS: An automated assay format was developed to sequence all exons and splice junctional sequences, the promotor region, and parts of introns 11 and 19. RESULTS: After validating the assay using 20 known samples, DNA of seven patients, four of whom were heterozygous for a known CF mutation, was sequenced. Known CF mutations were detected in seven of the eight chromosomes, and a novel missense mutation was detected in the eighth. In addition, this assay allowed 14 ambiguous results obtained using the Roche CF gold strips to be resolved. Three false-positive diagnoses were prevented; a different mutation at the same codon was identified in two patients and confirmation was provided in the remaining nine cases. CONCLUSIONS: Sequencing of the gene provides important information for CF patients and is a valuable adjunct to a carrier screening program to resolve ambiguities in panel testing.
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90 Table 4 Results of sequencing of patient samples Description Prior genotype Sequencing CommentAllele 1 Allele 2 Confirmed CF wt/delta F508 delta F508 P205S Known mutation Confirmed CF wt/3849 ϩ 10 kb 3849 ϩ 10 kb L1077P Known mutation C 3 T C 3 T Confirmed CF wt/delta F508 delta F508 R1066C Known mutation Confirmed CF wt/delta F508 delta F508 D806G Novel missense Confirmed CF wt/wt 3154delG 3154delG Both parents confirmed carriers Confirmed CF delta F508/wt delta F508 G1244E Known mutation Confirmed CF wt/wt wt F191L Novel missense Borderline sweat test wt/wt wt wt Table 5 Resolution of ambiguities on linear array assay using sequencing Linear array result Resolution Weak mutant A455E line 1508 C 3 T (S459F) polymorphism or novel mutation Weak mutant A455E line 1508 C 3 T (S459F) polymorphism or novel mutation Weak mutant A455E line wt/1496 C 3 T (A455V) polymorphism or novel mutation Weak mutant A455E line wt/1496 C 3 T (A455V) polymorphism or novel mutation Weak mutant A455E line wt/1520 G 3 A (G463D) polymorphism or novel mutation No A455E mutant or wt line Homozygous 1499 T 3 C (V456A) polymorphism or novel mutation No A455E mutant or wt line Homozygous 1497 C 3 A polymorphism (no amino acid change) Weak wt 1898 ϩ 1 G 3 A line wt/E587A novel missense mutation or polymorphism Weak 1898 ϩ 1 G 3 A line wt/1898 ϩ 1 G 3 C-different mutation; G 3 C NOT G 3 A DISCUSSION The ACMG recommended panel of CF mutations has rapidly become the standard of care for US carrier screening.
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ABCC7 p.Ala455Val 12544470:90:872
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ABCC7 p.Ala455Val 12544470:90:948
status: NEW[hide] Use of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in a 51-mutatio... Genet Med. 2004 Sep-Oct;6(5):426-30. Buyse IM, McCarthy SE, Lurix P, Pace RP, Vo D, Bartlett GA, Schmitt ES, Ward PA, Oermann C, Eng CM, Roa BB
Use of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in a 51-mutation test for cystic fibrosis: evidence that 3199del6 is a disease-causing mutation.
Genet Med. 2004 Sep-Oct;6(5):426-30., [PMID:15371908]
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PURPOSE: We developed a 51-mutation extended cystic fibrosis (CF) panel that incorporates the 25 previously recommended CFTR mutations, plus 26 additional mutations including 3199del6, which was associated with I148T. METHODS: This assay utilizes an integrated matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) mass spectrometry system. RESULTS: CF testing was performed on over 5,000 individuals, including a 3-year-old Hispanic-American patient with a compound heterozygous G542X/3199del6 genotype. He is negative for I148T, or other mutations assessed by CFTR gene sequencing. CONCLUSION: These results demonstrate the successful implementation of MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry in CF clinical testing, and establish 3199del6 as a disease-causing CF mutation.
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93 Two previously unreported missense alleles were identified: G314A (allelic to G314E) and A455V (allelic to A455E).
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ABCC7 p.Ala455Val 15371908:93:89
status: NEW