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Leiden Open Variation Database of the MUTYH gene
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 1194306
Author(s) Out, Astrid A; Tops, Carli M J; Nielsen, Maartje; Weiss, Marjan M; van Minderhout, Ivonne J H M; Fokkema, Ivo F A C; Buisine, Marie-Pierre; Claes, Kathleen; Colas, Chrystelle; Fodde, Riccardo; Fostira, Florentia; Franken, Patrick F; Gaustadnes, Mette; Heinimann, Karl; Hodgson, Shirley V; Hogervorst, Frans B L; Holinski-Feder, Elke; Lagerstedt-Robinson, Kristina; Olschwang, Sylviane; van den Ouweland, Ans M W; Redeker, Egbert J W; Scott, Rodney J; Vankeirsbilck, Bruno; Grønlund, Rikke Veggerby; Wijnen, Juul T; Wikman, Friedrik P; Aretz, Stefan; Sampson, Julian R; Devilee, Peter; den Dunnen, Johan T; Hes, Frederik J
Author(s) at UniBasel Heinimann, Karl
Year 2010
Title Leiden Open Variation Database of the MUTYH gene
Journal Human mutation
Volume 31
Number 11
Pages / Article-Number 1205-15
Keywords MUTYH, database, polyposis, variants, genetic counseling
Abstract The MUTYH gene encodes a DNA glycosylase involved in base excision repair (BER). Biallelic pathogenic MUTYH variants have been associated with colorectal polyposis and cancer. The pathogenicity of a few variants is beyond doubt, including c.536A4G/p.Tyr179Cys and c.1187G4A/p.Gly396Asp (previously c.494A4G/p.Tyr165Cys and c.1145G4A/p.Gly382Asp).However, for a substantial fraction of the detected variants, the clinical significance remains uncertain,compromising molecular diagnostics and thereby genetic counseling. We have established an interactive MUTYH gene sequence variant database (www.lovd.nl/MUTYH) with the aim of collecting and sharing MUTYH genotype and phenotype data worldwide. To support standard variant description, we chose NM_001128425.1 as the reference sequence. The database includes records with variants per individual, linked to available phenotype and geographic origin data as well as records with in vitro functional and in silico test data. As of April 2010, the database contains 1968 published and 423 unpublished submitted entries, and 230 and 61 unique variants,respectively. This open-access repository allows all involved to quickly share all variants encountered and communicate potential consequences, which will be especially useful to classify variants of uncertain significance.
Publisher Wiley-Liss
ISSN/ISBN 1098-1004
edoc-URL http://edoc.unibas.ch/dok/A6004529
Full Text on edoc No
Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1002/humu.21343
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20725929
ISI-Number WOS:000283783600011
Document type (ISI) Journal Article
 
   

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