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Submissions for variant NM_053013.4(ENO3):c.865+3G>A

gnomAD frequency: 0.00041  dbSNP: rs147327991
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Total submissions: 2
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Submitter RCV SCV Clinical significance Condition Last evaluated Review status Method Comment
GeneDx RCV000601694 SCV000717428 likely benign not specified 2017-04-03 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing This variant is considered likely benign or benign based on one or more of the following criteria: it is a conservative change, it occurs at a poorly conserved position in the protein, it is predicted to be benign by multiple in silico algorithms, and/or has population frequency not consistent with disease.
Invitae RCV001040725 SCV001204314 uncertain significance Glycogen storage disease due to muscle beta-enolase deficiency 2022-08-15 criteria provided, single submitter clinical testing This sequence change falls in intron 8 of the ENO3 gene. It does not directly change the encoded amino acid sequence of the ENO3 protein. It affects a nucleotide within the consensus splice site. This variant is present in population databases (rs147327991, gnomAD 0.1%). This variant has not been reported in the literature in individuals affected with ENO3-related conditions. ClinVar contains an entry for this variant (Variation ID: 508315). Variants that disrupt 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 is not likely to affect RNA splicing. 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.

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