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Submissions for variant NM_000352.6(ABCC8):c.1112C>T (p.Thr371Ile)

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Total submissions: 2
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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
Broad Center for Mendelian Genomics, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard RCV003322275 SCV004026570 uncertain significance Hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia, familial, 1 2023-08-16 criteria provided, single submitter curation The p.Thr371Ile variant in ABCC8 has been reported in 1 individual with hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia (PMID: 32027066), and has been seen in 0.006% (2/34592) of Latino/Admixed American chromosomes by the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD, http://gnomad.broadinstitute.org; dbSNP: rs1305716949). Although this variant has been seen in the general population in a heterozygous state, its frequency is low enough to be consistent with a recessive carrier frequency. Computational prediction tools and conservation analyses do not provide strong support for or against an impact to the protein. In summary, the clinical significance of the p.Thr371Ile variant is uncertain. ACMG/AMP Criteria applied: PM2_supporting (Richards 2015).
Women's Health and Genetics/Laboratory Corporation of America, LabCorp RCV003988108 SCV004804349 uncertain significance not specified 2024-01-10 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing Variant summary: ABCC8 c.1112C>T (p.Thr371Ile) results in a non-conservative amino acid change located in the ABC transporter type 1, transmembrane domain (IPR011527) of the encoded protein sequence. Three of five in-silico tools predict a damaging effect of the variant on protein function. The variant allele was found at a frequency of 8e-06 in 251484 control chromosomes (gnomAD). The available data on variant occurrences in the general population are insufficient to allow any conclusion about variant significance. c.1112C>T has been reported in the literature in one individual affected with Familial Hyperinsulinism (De Franco_2020). These data do not allow any conclusion about variant significance. To our knowledge, no experimental evidence demonstrating an impact on protein function has been reported. The following publication have been ascertained in the context of this evaluation (PMID: 32027066). ClinVar contains an entry for this variant (Variation ID: 2576214). Based on the evidence outlined above, the variant was classified as uncertain significance.

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