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Submissions for variant NM_001005273.3(CHD3):c.4381C>T (p.Arg1461Cys)

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Total submissions: 1
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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
Victorian Clinical Genetics Services, Murdoch Childrens Research Institute RCV002471611 SCV002769014 uncertain significance Snijders Blok-Campeau syndrome 2020-06-11 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing Based on the classification scheme VCGS_Germline_v1.1.1, this variant is classified as 3C-VUS. Following criteria are met: 0103 - Both loss- and gain-of-function are known mechanisms of disease for this gene. Functional analysis showed missense variants resulted in both loss- and gain-of-function of the encoded protein (PMID:30397230). (N) 0107 - This gene is known to be associated with autosomal dominant disease. (N) 0200 - Variant is predicted to result in a missense amino acid change from arginine to cysteine (exon 29). (N) 0251 - Variant is heterozygous. (N) 0302 - Variant is present in gnomAD <0.001 for a dominant condition (1 heterozygote, 0 homozygotes). (P) 0501 - Missense variant consistently predicted to be damaging by multiple in silico tools and is highly conserved with a major amino acid change. (P) 0600 - Variant is located in an annotated domain or motif (DUF1086 domain; PDB, NCBI). (N) 0705 - No comparable variants have previous evidence for pathogenicity. (N) 0807 - Variant has not previously been reported in a clinical context. (N) 0905 - No segregation evidence has been identified for this variant. (N) 1007 - No published functional evidence has been identified for this variant. (N) 1205 - Variant is maternally inherited. (N) Legend: (P) - Pathogenic, (N) - Neutral, (B) - Benign

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