ABCA1 p.Gly616Val
Predicted by SNAP2: | A: D (66%), C: D (71%), D: D (80%), E: D (80%), F: D (75%), H: D (71%), I: D (75%), K: D (80%), L: D (75%), M: D (75%), N: D (71%), P: D (80%), Q: D (66%), R: D (75%), S: D (71%), T: D (75%), V: D (71%), W: D (85%), Y: D (80%), |
Predicted by PROVEAN: | A: D, C: D, D: D, E: D, F: D, H: D, I: D, K: D, L: D, M: D, N: D, P: D, Q: D, R: D, S: D, T: D, V: D, W: D, Y: D, |
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[hide] Exome sequencing identifies 2 rare variants for lo... Circ Cardiovasc Genet. 2012 Oct 1;5(5):538-46. doi: 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.112.963264. Epub 2012 Aug 25. Reddy MV, Iatan I, Weissglas-Volkov D, Nikkola E, Haas BE, Ruel MJ, Sinsheimer JS, Genest J, Pajukanta P
Exome sequencing identifies 2 rare variants for low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in an extended family.
Circ Cardiovasc Genet. 2012 Oct 1;5(5):538-46. doi: 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.112.963264. Epub 2012 Aug 25., [PMID:22923419]
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Background- Exome sequencing is a recently implemented method to discover rare mutations for Mendelian disorders. Less is known about its feasibility to identify genes for complex traits. We used exome sequencing to search for rare variants responsible for a complex trait, low levels of serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Methods and Results- We conducted exome sequencing in a large French-Canadian family with 75 subjects available for study, of which 27 had HDL-C values less than the fifth age-sex-specific population percentile. We captured approximately 50 Mb of exonic and transcribed sequences of 3 closely related family members with HDL-C levels less than the fifth age-sex percentile and sequenced the captured DNA. Approximately 82 000 variants were detected in each individual, of which 41 rare nonsynonymous variants were shared by the sequenced affected individuals after filtering steps. Two rare nonsynonymous variants in the ATP-binding cassette, subfamily A (ABC1), member 1 (ABCA1), and lipoprotein lipase genes predicted to be damaging were investigated for cosegregation with the low HDL-C trait in the entire extended family. The carriers of either variant had low HDL-C levels, and the individuals carrying both variants had the lowest HDL-C values. Interestingly, the ABCA1 variant exhibited a sex effect which was first functionally identified, and, subsequently, statistically demonstrated using additional French-Canadian families with ABCA1 mutations. Conclusions- This complex combination of 2 rare variants causing low HDL-C in the extended family would not have been identified using traditional linkage analysis, emphasizing the need for exome sequencing of complex lipid traits in unexplained familial cases.
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38 Genotype by sex interaction We included the extended family together with 10 additional families with previously identified mutations in ABCA16-8 in a gene-sex interaction analysis, comprising 200 individuals and 9 different mutations in ABCA1 (DelED1893, G616V, K776N, N1800H, Q2210H, R1851X, R2084X, R909X and S1731C).
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status: NEW41 Genotype by Sex Interaction We included the extended family together with 10 additional families with previously identified mutations in ABCA16 -8 in a gene-sex interaction analysis, comprising 200 individuals and 9 different mutations in ABCA1 (DelED1893, G616V, K776N, N1800H, Q2210H, R1851X, R2084X, R909X, and S1731C).
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status: NEW158 Figure 3 shows the age-sex specific population HDL-C percentiles by ABCA1 genotypes and sex in 200 French-Canadian family members from 11 French-Canadian families with different ABCA1 mutations (DelED1893, G616V, K776N, N1800H, Q2210H, R1851X, R2084X, R909X, and S1731C).
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status: NEW[hide] Functional mutations of the ABCA1 gene in subjects... Atherosclerosis. 2006 Oct;188(2):281-91. Epub 2005 Dec 15. Alrasadi K, Ruel IL, Marcil M, Genest J
Functional mutations of the ABCA1 gene in subjects of French-Canadian descent with HDL deficiency.
Atherosclerosis. 2006 Oct;188(2):281-91. Epub 2005 Dec 15., [PMID:16343503]
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Mutations in the ABCA1 gene cause defective cellular lipid efflux and severe familial HDL deficiency. We examined the prevalence of mutations at the ABCA1 gene in 58 unrelated probands of French-Canadian descent with HDL deficiency (HDL-C<5th percentile). A defective cellular cholesterol or phospholipid efflux (<75% and <70% of normal controls, respectively) was identified in 14/58 (24%) of subjects. Using direct sequencing of the ABCA1 gene, we found mutations in 12/58 ( approximately 20%) of subjects. Four probands were previously identified with diverse ABCA1 gene defects. However, we identified a novel frameshift mutation (F1840L, L1869X); a proband was heteroallelic for the N1800H mutation, previously reported in a case of Tangier disease, and a novel missense mutation (Q2210H); a novel variant (G616V), predicted to impart a functional defect in the protein, was also found in another proband. Three probands had the S1731C mutation, while two others had the R1851X and K776N documented mutations, respectively. Taken together, these data suggest that approximately 20% of French-Canadian patients with severe HDL deficiency are associated with a defective ABCA1. Interestingly, in two families studied, mutations in the ABCA1 gene did not segregate with the lipid efflux defect, suggesting that other proteins are involved in the ABCA1-mediated cellular lipid efflux.
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5 However, we identified a novel frameshift mutation (F1840L, L1869X); a proband was heteroallelic for the N1800H mutation, previously reported in a case of Tangier disease, and a novel missense mutation (Q2210H); a novel variant (G616V), predicted to impart a functional defect in the protein, was also found in another proband.
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ABCA1 p.Gly616Val 16343503:5:229
status: NEW86 Table 2 Mutations of the ABCA1 gene in French-Canadian probands with HDL deficiency and defective cellular lipid efflux Probandsa Gene region Nucleotide change Amino acid change Predicted effect by Polyphenb Reference ABE Exon 48 C6370T R2084X Truncated protein [8,9] MGA Exon 14 del 2017-2019 del L693 Probably damaging [8,9] ALA Exon 41 del 5618-5623 del ED1893,4 Probably damaging [8,9] RLA Exon 18 C2665T R909X Truncated protein [8,9] RDU Exon 41 C5864T R1851X Truncated protein [4] SBO Exon 40 A5711C N1800H Possibly damaging [27] Exon 49 G6943C Q2210H Probably damaging - RPH Exon 14 G2160T G616V Probably damaging - GOB Exon 41 del 5833 fs F1840L, L1869X Truncated protein - LNO Exon 38 C5505G S1731C Possibly damaging [4] VDU Exon 38 C5505G S1731C Possibly damaging [4] RRI Exon 38 C5505G S1731C Possibly damaging [4] PCH Exon 16 G2641C K776N Possibly damaging [5] GCH - - - - - LBO - - - - - a Probands refer to subjects ID # 301 in the pedigrees. b Polyphen computer software (http://www.bork.embl-heidelberg.de/polphen/).
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ABCA1 p.Gly616Val 16343503:86:597
status: NEW113 In proband RPH (Fig. 2C), a novel mutation was identified, G616V, and is predicted to be probably damaging.
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status: NEW143 We, also, identified a novel variant, the G616V mutation in the ABCA1 gene, in proband RPH.
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ABCA1 p.Gly616Val 16343503:143:42
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