Total submissions: 2
Submitter | RCV | SCV | Clinical significance | Condition | Last evaluated | Review status | Method | Comment |
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Invitae | RCV001295157 | SCV001484070 | uncertain significance | Myofibrillar myopathy 5; Distal myopathy with posterior leg and anterior hand involvement; Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 26; Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Dominant | 2022-03-08 | criteria provided, single submitter | clinical testing | 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. Algorithms developed to predict the effect of sequence changes on RNA splicing suggest that this variant may create or strengthen a splice site. Algorithms developed to predict the effect of missense changes on protein structure and function are either unavailable or do not agree on the potential impact of this missense change (SIFT: "Tolerated"; PolyPhen-2: "Probably Damaging"; Align-GVGD: "Class C0"). ClinVar contains an entry for this variant (Variation ID: 999193). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals affected with FLNC-related conditions. This variant is not present in population databases (gnomAD no frequency). This sequence change replaces histidine, which is basic and polar, with glutamine, which is neutral and polar, at codon 2000 of the FLNC protein (p.His2000Gln). |
Ambry Genetics | RCV002357078 | SCV002657575 | uncertain significance | Cardiovascular phenotype | 2022-04-04 | criteria provided, single submitter | clinical testing | The p.H2000Q variant (also known as c.6000C>G), located in coding exon 36 of the FLNC gene, results from a C to G substitution at nucleotide position 6000. The histidine at codon 2000 is replaced by glutamine, an amino acid with highly similar properties. This amino acid position is conserved. In addition, this alteration is predicted to be tolerated by in silico analysis. Since supporting evidence is limited at this time, the clinical significance of this alteration remains unclear. |