ABCC7 p.Ile285Phe
ClinVar: |
c.853A>T
,
p.Ile285Phe
D
, Likely pathogenic
|
CF databases: |
c.853A>T
,
p.Ile285Phe
(CFTR1)
?
,
|
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (63%), C: N (53%), D: D (80%), E: D (80%), F: N (82%), G: D (80%), H: D (75%), K: D (85%), L: N (61%), M: N (53%), N: D (75%), P: D (85%), Q: D (75%), R: D (80%), S: D (66%), T: D (71%), V: N (93%), W: D (80%), Y: D (71%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: D, C: D, D: D, E: D, F: D, G: D, H: D, K: D, L: N, M: N, N: D, P: D, Q: D, R: D, S: D, T: N, V: N, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Novel and recurrent rearrangements in the CFTR gen... Hum Genet. 2006 Mar;119(1-2):126-36. Epub 2005 Dec 17. Hantash FM, Redman JB, Starn K, Anderson B, Buller A, McGinniss MJ, Quan F, Peng M, Sun W, Strom CM
Novel and recurrent rearrangements in the CFTR gene: clinical and laboratory implications for cystic fibrosis screening.
Hum Genet. 2006 Mar;119(1-2):126-36. Epub 2005 Dec 17., [PMID:16362824]
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Because standard techniques used to detect mutations in the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene do not detect single or multiple exonic rearrangements, the importance of such rearrangements may be underestimated. Using an in-house developed, single-tube, semi-quantitative fluorescent PCR (SQF PCR) assay, we analyzed 36 DNA samples submitted for extensive CFTR sequencing and identified ten samples with rearrangements. Of 36 patients with classic CF, 10 (28%) harbored various deletions in the CFTR gene, accounting for 14% of CF chromosomes. A deletion encompassing the CFTR promoter and exons 1 and 2 was detected in a sample from one proband, and in the maternal DNA as well. In another family, a deletion of the promoter and exon 1 was detected in three siblings. In both of these cases, the families were African American and the 3120+1G > A splice site mutation was also identified. These promoter deletions have not been previously described. In a third case, a deletion of exons 17a, 17b, and 18 was identified in a Caucasian female and the same mutation was detected in the paternal DNA. In the other seven cases, we identified the following deletions: exons 2 and 3 (n = 2); exons 4, 5, and 6a; exons 17a and 17b; exons 22 and 23; and exons 22, 23, and 24 (n = 2). In our series, the frequency of CFTR rearrangements in classic CF patients, when only one mutation was identified by extensive DNA sequencing, was >60% (10/16). Screening for exon deletions and duplications in the CFTR gene would be beneficial in classic CF cases, especially when only one mutation is identified by standard methodologies.
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94 (The mother harbored an I285F novel Fig. 1 a Average ratio of area under peak of each fragment to Factor 2 (F2, white bars), Factor 5 (F5, gray bars), and hexosamindase (TS, black bars).
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ABCC7 p.Ile285Phe 16362824:94:24
status: NEW[hide] Diagnostic testing by CFTR gene mutation analysis ... J Mol Diagn. 2005 May;7(2):289-99. Schrijver I, Ramalingam S, Sankaran R, Swanson S, Dunlop CL, Keiles S, Moss RB, Oehlert J, Gardner P, Wassman ER, Kammesheidt A
Diagnostic testing by CFTR gene mutation analysis in a large group of Hispanics: novel mutations and assessment of a population-specific mutation spectrum.
J Mol Diagn. 2005 May;7(2):289-99., [PMID:15858154]
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Characterization of CFTR mutations in the U.S. Hispanic population is vital to early diagnosis, genetic counseling, patient-specific treatment, and the understanding of cystic fibrosis (CF) pathogenesis. The mutation spectrum in Hispanics, however, remains poorly defined. A group of 257 self-identified Hispanics with clinical manifestations consistent with CF were studied by temporal temperature gradient electrophoresis and/or DNA sequencing. A total of 183 mutations were identified, including 14 different amino acid-changing novel variants. A significant proportion (78/85) of the different mutations identified would not have been detected by the ACMG/ACOG-recommended 25-mutation screening panel. Over one third of the mutations (27/85) occurred with a relative frequency >1%, which illustrates that the identified mutations are not all rare. This is supported by a comparison with other large CFTR studies. These results underscore the disparity in mutation identification between Caucasians and Hispanics and show utility for comprehensive diagnostic CFTR mutation analysis in this population.
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102 Novel Variants Detected in 257 Hispanic Patients Patient Novel variant 1 Other variants Age and symptoms 1 1429del7bp G542X Newborn with intestinal blockage 2 S573C None 9 years old, pancreatitis, limited clinical history 3 Y913X deltaF508/I1027T 1 month old, vomiting, weight loss, diarrhea 4 E588V deltaF508/R1438W Identified one time in a family, family studies revealed deltaF508 and R1438W are in cis 5 E588V G542X Newborn with pneumonia and sweat chloride of 59 mmol/L 6 P439S R668C 10 years old with mild CF symptoms; another patient with CBAVD has P439S/R334W 7 T604S deltaF508 1 month old 8 874insTACA deltaF508 Newborn with meconium ileus and IUGR 9 2585delT deltaF508/I1027T 13 years old with CF 10 1811 ϩ 1 G to A None 44 years old with positive sweat chloride; also seen in 5-year-old CF patient with 3821delT mutation 11 I285F None 1 year old with chronic respiratory problems, also carries a silent mutation at A455 12 P1372L None 1 month old, rule out CF 13 3271 ϩ 8 A to G None 16 years old, borderline sweat test 14 1341 ϩ 80 G to A None Recurrent sinusitis 15 1525 - 42 G to A None Two patients, one 9 years old with FTT, and one 18 months old with chronic lung disease, pulmonary hypotension, hypoxia CBAVD, congenital bilateral absence of the vas deference; IUGR, intrauterine growth retardation.
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ABCC7 p.Ile285Phe 15858154:102:841
status: NEW135 I285F A 1-year-old male of Hispanic and African American ancestry with chronic respiratory problems had a novel AϾT nucleotide substitution at position 985.
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ABCC7 p.Ile285Phe 15858154:135:0
status: NEW187 CFTR Sequence Variants Identified in Five Comprehensive CFTR Studies in US Hispanics CFTR mutations Alleles Relative mutation frequency (%) (of 317) deltaF508 123 38.80 3876delA 15 4.70 G542X 12 3.80 406 - 1GϾA 8 2.50 3849 ϩ 10kbCϾT 5 1.60 R75X 4 1.30 935delA 4 1.30 S549N 4 1.30 W1204X 4 1.30 R334W 4 1.30 2055del9ϾA 3 1 R74W 3 1 H199Y 3 1 L206W 3 1 663delT 3 1 3120 ϩ 1GϾA 3 1 L997F 3 1 I1027T 3 1 R1066C 3 1 W1089X 3 1 D1270N 3 1 2105del13insAGAAA 3 1 Q98R 2 Ͻ1 E116K 2 Ͻ1 I148T 2 Ͻ1 R668C 2 Ͻ1 P205S 2 Ͻ1 V232D 2 Ͻ1 S492F 2 Ͻ1 T501A 2 Ͻ1 1949del84 2 Ͻ1 Q890X 2 Ͻ1 3271delGG 2 Ͻ1 3272 - 26AϾG 2 Ͻ1 G1244E 2 Ͻ1 D1445N 2 Ͻ1 R553X 2 Ͻ1 E588V 2 Ͻ1 1717 - 8GϾA 2 Ͻ1 A1009T 2 Ͻ1 S1235R 2 Ͻ1 G85E 1 Ͻ1 296 ϩ 28AϾG 1 Ͻ1 406 - 6TϾC 1 Ͻ1 V11I 1 Ͻ1 Q179K 1 Ͻ1 V201 mol/L 1 Ͻ1 874insTACA 1 Ͻ1 I285F 1 Ͻ1 deltaF311 1 Ͻ1 F311L 1 Ͻ1 L320V 1 Ͻ1 T351S 1 Ͻ1 R352W 1 Ͻ1 1248 ϩ 1GϾA 1 Ͻ1 1249 - 29delAT 1 Ͻ1 1288insTA 1 Ͻ1 1341 ϩ 80GϾA 1 Ͻ1 1429del7 1 Ͻ1 1525 - 42GϾA 1 Ͻ1 P439S 1 Ͻ1 1717 - 1GϾA 1 Ͻ1 1811 ϩ 1GϾA 1 Ͻ1 deltaI507 1 Ͻ1 G551D 1 Ͻ1 A559T 1 Ͻ1 Y563N 1 Ͻ1 (Table continues) In this study, we used temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TTGE) and direct DNA sequencing to increase the sensitivity of mutation detection in U.S. Hispanics, and to determine whether additional mutations are recurrent.
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ABCC7 p.Ile285Phe 15858154:187:1006
status: NEW