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Submissions for variant NM_001378328.1(CELSR1):c.868G>T (p.Glu290Ter)

dbSNP: rs1569227576
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Total submissions: 2
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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
MAGI'S LAB - Medical Genetics Laboratory, MAGI GROUP RCV001787353 SCV000844973 likely pathogenic Lymphatic malformation 2018-10-24 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing The p.(Glu290*) variant in CELSR1 has been reported in a 14-year-old female affected by primary lymphedema. Lymphedema of the left leg developed at 13 years of age. The variant was inherited by her healthy father. The nonsense variant fall in the cadherin domain of the protein causing very early termination of the protein. It can be considered a private variant since it is not listed in any of the public database questioned. The patient was tested using a custom designed next generation panel that covered the following lymphedema-associated genes: CCBE1 (OMIM 612753), CELSR1 (OMIM 604523), FAT4 (OMIM 612411), FLT4 (OMIM 136352), FOXC2 (OMIM 602402), GATA2 (OMIM 137295), GJC2 (OMIM 608803), HGF (OMIM 142409), KIF11 (OMIM 148760), SOX18 (OMIM 601618) and VEGFC (OMIM 601528). In summary, the c.868G>T variant meets the criteria of the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics guidelines (Richards et al., 2015) to be classified as likely pathogenic based upon type of variation and absence from controls.
OMIM RCV001418327 SCV001620552 pathogenic Lymphatic malformation 9 2021-05-14 no assertion criteria provided literature only

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