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Submissions for variant NM_032043.3(BRIP1):c.823A>T (p.Ile275Phe)

dbSNP: rs587781425
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Total submissions: 2
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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
Labcorp Genetics (formerly Invitae), Labcorp RCV001062010 SCV001226779 uncertain significance Familial cancer of breast; Fanconi anemia complementation group J 2023-10-04 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing This sequence change replaces isoleucine, which is neutral and non-polar, with phenylalanine, which is neutral and non-polar, at codon 275 of the BRIP1 protein (p.Ile275Phe). This variant is not present in population databases (gnomAD no frequency). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals affected with BRIP1-related conditions. ClinVar contains an entry for this variant (Variation ID: 856533). Advanced modeling of protein sequence and biophysical properties (such as structural, functional, and spatial information, amino acid conservation, physicochemical variation, residue mobility, and thermodynamic stability) performed at Invitae indicates that this missense variant is expected to disrupt BRIP1 protein function. 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.
Ambry Genetics RCV002411578 SCV002676090 uncertain significance Hereditary cancer-predisposing syndrome 2021-11-04 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing The p.I275F variant (also known as c.823A>T), located in coding exon 6 of the BRIP1 gene, results from an A to T substitution at nucleotide position 823. The isoleucine at codon 275 is replaced by phenylalanine, an amino acid with highly similar properties. This amino acid position is highly conserved in available vertebrate species. In addition, the in silico prediction for this alteration is inconclusive. Since supporting evidence is limited at this time, the clinical significance of this alteration remains unclear.

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