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Submissions for variant NM_000089.4(COL1A2):c.488G>T (p.Gly163Val)

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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
Invitae RCV003782167 SCV004577695 likely pathogenic Osteogenesis imperfecta type I; Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, classic type, 1 2023-10-05 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing This sequence change replaces glycine, which is neutral and non-polar, with valine, which is neutral and non-polar, at codon 163 of the COL1A2 protein (p.Gly163Val). This variant is not present in population databases (gnomAD no frequency). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals affected with COL1A2-related conditions. Experimental studies and prediction algorithms are not available or were not evaluated, and the functional significance of this variant is currently unknown. This variant disrupts the triple helix domain of COL1A2. Glycine residues within the Gly-Xaa-Yaa repeats of the triple helix domain are required for the structure and stability of fibrillar collagens (PMID: 7695699, 8218237, 19344236). In COL1A2, variants affecting these glycine residues are significantly enriched in individuals with disease (PMID: 9016532, 17078022) compared to the general population (ExAC). In summary, the currently available evidence indicates that the variant is pathogenic, but additional data are needed to prove that conclusively. Therefore, this variant has been classified as Likely Pathogenic.

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