Description
The c.1099G>T variant in the glucokinase gene, GCK, causes an amino acid change of valine to leucine at codon 367 (p.(Val367Leu)) of NM_000162.5. GCK is defined by the ClinGen MDEP VCEP as a gene that has a low rate of benign missense variation and where pathogenic missense variants are a common mechanism of disease (PP2). This variant is predicted to be deleterious by computational evidence, with a REVEL score of 0.813, which is greater than the MDEP VCEP threshold of 0.70 (PP3). This variant is absent from gnomAD v2.1.1 (PM2_Supporting). Another missense variant, c.1099G>A p.(Val367Met), has been interpreted as pathogenic by the ClinGen MDEP VCEP and p.Val367Leu has a greater Grantham distance (PM5). This variant was identified in an individual with a phenotype suggestive of GCK-hyperglycemia; however, PP4 is unable to be evaluated due to insufficient clinical information (internal lab contributors). In summary, this variant meets the criteria to be classified as a variant of uncertain significance for monogenic diabetes. ACMG/AMP criteria applied, as specified by the ClinGen MDEP VCEP (specification version 1.2.0 approved 6/7/2023): PP2, PP3, PM2_Supporting, PM5.
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Origin | Affected | Number tested | Tissue | Purpose | Method | Individuals | Allele frequency | Families | Co-occurrences |
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1 | germline | unknown | not provided | not provided | not provided | | not provided | not provided | not provided | not provided |