ClinVar Miner

Submissions for variant NM_004373.4(COX6A1):c.103+1G>C

gnomAD frequency: 0.00004  dbSNP: rs377504835
Minimum review status: Collection method:
Minimum conflict level:
ClinVar version:
Total submissions: 2
Download table as spreadsheet
Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
Invitae RCV001868291 SCV002213862 uncertain significance not provided 2022-08-07 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing This sequence change affects a donor splice site in intron 1 of the COX6A1 gene. It is expected to disrupt RNA splicing. Variants that disrupt the donor or acceptor splice site typically lead to a loss of protein function (PMID: 16199547), however the current clinical and genetic evidence is not sufficient to establish whether loss-of-function variants in COX6A1 cause disease. This variant is present in population databases (rs377504835, gnomAD 0.008%). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals affected with COX6A1-related conditions. ClinVar contains an entry for this variant (Variation ID: 560368). Algorithms developed to predict the effect of sequence changes on RNA splicing suggest that this variant may disrupt the consensus splice site. 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.
Institute of Human Genetics, University of Wuerzburg RCV000678469 SCV000804532 likely pathogenic Peripheral neuropathy no assertion criteria provided clinical testing

The information on this website is not intended for direct diagnostic use or medical decision-making without review by a genetics professional. Individuals should not change their health behavior solely on the basis of information contained on this website. Neither the University of Utah nor the National Institutes of Health independently verfies the submitted information. If you have questions about the information contained on this website, please see a health care professional.