Total submissions: 1
Submitter | RCV | SCV | Clinical significance | Condition | Last evaluated | Review status | Method | Comment |
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Invitae | RCV000696319 | SCV000824872 | uncertain significance | Primary ciliary dyskinesia | 2018-05-03 | criteria provided, single submitter | clinical testing | This sequence change replaces lysine with asparagine at codon 723 of the DNAH11 protein (p.Lys723Asn). The lysine residue is moderately conserved and there is a moderate physicochemical difference between lysine and asparagine. This variant also falls at the last nucleotide of exon 12 of the DNAH11 coding sequence, which is part of the consensus splice site for this exon. This variant is not present in population databases (ExAC no frequency). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals with DNAH11-related disease. Algorithms developed to predict the effect of missense changes on protein structure and function do not agree on the potential impact of this missense change (SIFT: "Tolerated"; PolyPhen-2: "Possibly Damaging"; Align-GVGD: "Class C0"). Nucleotide substitutions within the consensus splice site are a relatively common cause of aberrant splicing (PMID: 17576681, 9536098). Algorithms developed to predict the effect of sequence changes on RNA splicing suggest that this variant may disrupt the consensus splice site, but this prediction has not been confirmed by published transcriptional studies. In summary, the available evidence is currently insufficient to determine the role of this variant in disease. Therefore, it has been classified as a Variant of Uncertain Significance. |