Individual #00265316

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Diseases HAE1
Owner name Christian Drouet
Database submission license Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 InternationalCreative Commons License
Created by Christian Drouet
Date created 2019-09-20 09:04:24 +02:00 (CEST)
Date last edited N/A


Phenotypes

angioedema, hereditary, type 1 (HAE1;HAE2)   Add phenotype for this disease

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0000203114 Proband presenting with a HAE type I phenotype Her both parents are asymptomatic. - - Familial, autosomal recessive - - - - - Christian Drouet



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0000266435 DNA SEQ blood - SERPING1 2 Christian Drouet



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11 Maternal (confirmed) -?/-? ACMG likely benign g.57365748C>T g.57598275C>T [5C>T];[1045C>T] - SERPING1_000370 Likely benign/benign with the following criteria BS1, BS2, BP2, BP4. Compound heterozygous proband c.[5C>T];[1045C>T] presenting with a HAE of the intermediate type. Two variants are in trans, c.5C>T maternal allele/c.1045C>T paternal allele, both parents are asymptomatic, proband's sister is not a carrier Journal: Ponard 2019 ClinVar-000305016 rs185342631 Germline no 0.0009841 (c.5C>T; gnomAD v3) - - - Christian Drouet SERPING1 - - - - 2;7 NM_000062.2:c.5C>T - r.(?) p.(Ala2Val) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
11 Paternal (confirmed) -?/-? - VUS g.57379205C>T g.57611732C>T c.[5C>T];[1045C>T] - SERPING1_000128 Compound heterozygous proband presenting with a HAE of the intermediate type. Both variants are in trans, c.5C>T maternal allele/c.1045C>T paternal allele, both parents are asymptomatic, suggesting that p.(Leu349Phe) does not impair C1-INH expression and function. Leu327 is a conserved position among serpins (76%); Leu327 is located at the C-terminus of sheet s2B, within the breach functional domain. Leu327 packs against conserved positions in s3A (Tyr272, Trp277), and possibly makes H-bonding with P14 in serpin-protease associated structure. Leu to Phe transition introduces an aromatic side chain that likely generates clashes between Leu327 and Trp277 that could disturb the conformation of S3A and thereby disrupt the RCL insertion into the shutter region. p.Leu349Phe intolerant by SIFT, probably damaging by PolyPhen, disease causing by MutationTaster. Proposed ACMG criteria PS3, PP3, PM3. Submitted to ClinVar as likely benign by InVitae, San Francisco CA, without any reference to bioinformatic support, and as VUS by PreventionGenetics Marshfield WI. Journal: Ponard 2019 ClinVar-SCV002200196.2 rs141075266 Germline no 0.00006281 (gnomAD v3) - - - Johan den Dunnen SERPING1 - - - - 7 NM_000062.2:c.1045C>T - r.(?) p.(Leu349Phe) - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
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