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NM_000527.5(LDLR):c.695-1G>C AND Familial hypercholesterolemia

Germline classification:
Pathogenic (1 submission)
Last evaluated:
Jun 7, 2023
Review status:
1 star out of maximum of 4 stars
criteria provided, single submitter
Somatic classification
of clinical impact:
None
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Somatic classification
of oncogenicity:
None
Review status:
(0/4) 0 stars out of maximum of 4 stars
no assertion criteria provided
Record status:
current
Accession:
RCV003098427.2

Allele description [Variation Report for NM_000527.5(LDLR):c.695-1G>C]

NM_000527.5(LDLR):c.695-1G>C

Gene:
LDLR:low density lipoprotein receptor [Gene - OMIM - HGNC]
Variant type:
single nucleotide variant
Cytogenetic location:
19p13.2
Genomic location:
Preferred name:
NM_000527.5(LDLR):c.695-1G>C
HGVS:
  • NC_000019.10:g.11106564G>C
  • NG_009060.1:g.22184G>C
  • NM_000527.5:c.695-1G>CMANE SELECT
  • NM_001195798.2:c.695-1G>C
  • NM_001195799.2:c.572-1G>C
  • NM_001195800.2:c.314-828G>C
  • NM_001195803.2:c.314-1G>C
  • LRG_274t1:c.695-1G>C
  • LRG_274:g.22184G>C
  • NC_000019.9:g.11217240G>C
  • NM_000527.4:c.695-1G>C
Molecular consequence:
  • NM_001195800.2:c.314-828G>C - intron variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001627]
  • NM_000527.5:c.695-1G>C - splice acceptor variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001574]
  • NM_001195798.2:c.695-1G>C - splice acceptor variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001574]
  • NM_001195799.2:c.572-1G>C - splice acceptor variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001574]
  • NM_001195803.2:c.314-1G>C - splice acceptor variant - [Sequence Ontology: SO:0001574]

Condition(s)

Name:
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH)
Identifiers:
MONDO: MONDO:0005439; MedGen: C0020445; OMIM: PS143890

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Assertion and evidence details

Submission AccessionSubmitterReview Status
(Assertion method)
Clinical Significance
(Last evaluated)
OriginMethodCitations
SCV003196438Invitae
criteria provided, single submitter

(Invitae Variant Classification Sherloc (09022015))
Pathogenic
(Jun 7, 2023)
germlineclinical testing

PubMed (5)
[See all records that cite these PMIDs]

Summary from all submissions

EthnicityOriginAffectedIndividualsFamiliesChromosomes testedNumber TestedFamily historyMethod
not providedgermlineunknownnot providednot providednot providednot providednot providedclinical testing

Citations

PubMed

Mutational analysis of the LDL receptor and APOB genes in Mexican individuals with autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia.

Vaca G, Vàzquez A, Magaña MT, Ramìrez ML, Dàvalos IP, Martìnez E, Marìn B, Carrillo G.

Atherosclerosis. 2011 Oct;218(2):391-6. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2011.06.006. Epub 2011 Jun 13.

PubMed [citation]
PMID:
21722902

Splicing in action: assessing disease causing sequence changes.

Baralle D, Baralle M.

J Med Genet. 2005 Oct;42(10):737-48. Review.

PubMed [citation]
PMID:
16199547
PMCID:
PMC1735933
See all PubMed Citations (5)

Details of each submission

From Invitae, SCV003196438.2

#EthnicityIndividualsChromosomes TestedFamily HistoryMethodCitations
1not providednot providednot providednot providedclinical testing PubMed (5)

Description

Disruption of this splice site has been observed in individuals with familial hypercholesterolemia (PMID: 21722902). For these reasons, this variant has been classified as Pathogenic. Algorithms developed to predict the effect of sequence changes on RNA splicing suggest that this variant may disrupt the consensus splice site. ClinVar contains an entry for this variant (Variation ID: 1756297). This variant is not present in population databases (gnomAD no frequency). This sequence change affects an acceptor splice site in intron 4 of the LDLR 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), and loss-of-function variants in LDLR are known to be pathogenic (PMID: 20809525, 28645073).

#SampleMethodObservation
OriginAffectedNumber testedTissuePurposeMethodIndividualsAllele frequencyFamiliesCo-occurrences
1germlineunknownnot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot providednot provided

Last Updated: May 1, 2024