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NA07348 DNA from LCL

Description:

CEPH/UTAH PEDIGREE 1345
INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT - CEPH (PLATE I) [UTAH RESIDENTS WITH ANCESTRY FROM NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE]
HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - EUROPEAN WHITE PANEL OF 8
HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - EUROPEAN WHITE PANEL OF 16
HUMAN VARIATION PANEL - EUROPEAN WHITE PANEL OF 24
NA CUSTOM SERVICE PLATE 01
INTERNATIONAL HAPMAP PROJECT - CEPH [UTAH RESIDENTS WITH ANCESTRY FROM NORTHERN AND WESTERN EUROPE]
SNP500 PANEL
CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIC, POLYPEPTIDE 19; CYP2C19

Affected:

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Sex:

Female

Age:

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection CEPH
Repository Linkage Families
Pharmacogenetics
PIGI Consented Sample
Quantity 25 µg
Quantitation Method Please see our FAQ
Biopsy Source Peripheral vein
Cell Type B-Lymphocyte
Tissue Type Blood
Transformant Epstein-Barr Virus
Sample Source DNA from LCL
Race White
Ethnicity UTAH/MORMON
Country of Origin USA
Family Member 2
Relation to Proband mother
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Mother; donor subject has a single bp (G-to-A) transition at nucleotide 681 in exon 5 of the CYP2C19 gene (CYP2C19*2) which creates an aberrant splice site. The change altered the reading frame of the mRNA starting with amino acid 215 and produced a premature stop codon 20 amino acids downstream, resulting in a truncated, nonfunctional protein. Because of the aberrant splice site, a 40-bp deletion occurred at the beginning of exon 5 (from bp 643 to bp 682), resulting in deletion of amino acids 215 to 227. The truncated protein had 234 amino acids and would be catalytically inactive because it lacked the heme-binding region.

Characterizations

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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase, Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis
 
GENE MAPPING & DOSAGE STUDIES - Y CHROMOSOME PCR analysis of DNA from this cell culture gave a negative result with a primer for Yq11, DYS227.
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Mother; donor subject has a single bp (G-to-A) transition at nucleotide 681 in exon 5 of the CYP2C19 gene (CYP2C19*2) which creates an aberrant splice site. The change altered the reading frame of the mRNA starting with amino acid 215 and produced a premature stop codon 20 amino acids downstream, resulting in a truncated, nonfunctional protein. Because of the aberrant splice site, a 40-bp deletion occurred at the beginning of exon 5 (from bp 643 to bp 682), resulting in deletion of amino acids 215 to 227. The truncated protein had 234 amino acids and would be catalytically inactive because it lacked the heme-binding region.

Publications

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Lee SB, Shin JY, Kwon NJ, Kim C, Seo JS., ClinPharmSeq: A targeted sequencing panel for clinical pharmacogenetics implementation. PLoS One17: 2022
PubMed ID: 35901010
 
Botton MR, Yang Y, Scott ER, Desnick RJ, Scott SA, Phased Haplotype Resolution of the Genes11: 2020
PubMed ID: 33198140
 
Ebert P, Audano PA, Zhu Q, Rodriguez-Martin B, Porubsky D, Bonder MJ, Sulovari A, Ebler J, Zhou W, Serra Mari R, Yilmaz F, Zhao X, Hsieh P, Lee J, Kumar S, Lin J, Rausch T, Chen Y, Ren J, Santamarina M, Höps W, Ashraf H, Chuang NT, Yang X, Munson KM, Lewis AP, Fairley S, Tallon LJ, Clarke WE, Basile AO, Byrska-Bishop M, Corvelo A, Evani US, Lu TY, Chaisson MJP, Chen J, Li C, Brand H, Wenger AM, Ghareghani M, Harvey WT, Raeder B, Hasenfeld P, Regier AA, Abel HJ, Hall IM, Flicek P, Stegle O, Gerstein MB, Tubio JMC, Mu Z, Li YI, Shi X, Hastie AR, Ye K, Chong Z, Sanders AD, Zody MC, Talkowski ME, Mills RE, Devine SE, Lee C, Korbel JO, Marschall T, Eichler EE, Haplotype-resolved diverse human genomes and integrated analysis of structural variation Science (New York, NY)372: 2020
PubMed ID: 33632895
 
Uppugunduri CRS, Huezo-Diaz Curtis P, Nava T, Rezgui MA, Mlakar V, Mlakar SJ, Waespe N, Théoret Y, Gumy-Pause F, Bernard F, Chalandon Y, Boelens JJ, Bredius RGM, Dalle JH, Nath C, Corbacioglu S, Peters C, Bader P, Shaw P, Bittencourt H, Krajinovic M, Ansari M, Association study of candidate DNA-repair gene variants and acute graft versus host disease in pediatric patients receiving allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation The pharmacogenomics journal22:9-18 2020
PubMed ID: 34711928
 
Cambray S, Bermudez-Lopez M, Bozic M, Valdivielso JM, NEFRONA investigators JM, Association of a single nucleotide polymorphism combination pattern of the Klotho gene with non-cardiovascular death in patients with chronic kidney disease Clinical kidney journal13:1017-1024 2019
PubMed ID: 33391745
 
Cambray S, Galimudi RK, Bozic M, Bermúdez-López M, Rodríguez I, Valdivielso JM, The rs1126616 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism of the Osteopontin Gene Is Independently Associated with Cardiovascular Events in a Chronic Kidney Disease Cohort Journal of clinical medicine8:1017-1024 2019
PubMed ID: 31036794
 
Gaedigk A, Turner A, Everts RE, Scott SA, Aggarwal P, Broeckel U, McMillin GA, Melis R, Boone EC, Pratt VM, Kalman LV, Characterization of Reference Materials for Genetic Testing of CYP2D6 Alleles A GeT-RM Collaborative Project The Journal of molecular diagnostics : JMD8:1017-1024 2019
PubMed ID: 31401124
 
Lee SB, Wheeler MM, Thummel KE, Nickerson DA, Calling star alleles with Stargazer in 28 pharmacogenes with whole genome sequences Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics8:1017-1024 2019
PubMed ID: 31206625
 
Schaefer N, Li X, Seibold MA, Jarjour NN, Denlinger LC, Castro M, Coverstone AM, Teague WG, Boomer J, Bleecker ER, Meyers DA, Moore WC, Hawkins GA, Fahy J, Phillips BR, Mauger DT, Dakhama A, Gellatly S, Pavelka N, Berman R, Di YP, Wenzel SE, Chu HW, The effect of BPIFA1/SPLUNC1 genetic variation on its expression and function in asthmatic airway epithelium JCI insight4:1017-1024 2019
PubMed ID: 30996135
 
Twesigomwe D, Wright GEB, Drögemöller BI, da Rocha J, Lombard Z, Hazelhurst S, A systematic comparison of pharmacogene star allele calling bioinformatics algorithms: a focus on NPJ genomic medicine5:30 2019
PubMed ID: 32789024
 
Giner-Delgado C, Villatoro S, Lerga-Jaso J, Gayà-Vidal M, Oliva M, Castellano D, Pantano L, Bitarello BD, Izquierdo D, Noguera I, Olalde I, Delprat A, Blancher A, Lalueza-Fox C, Esko T, O'Reilly PF, Andrés AM, Ferretti L, Puig M, Cáceres M, Evolutionary and functional impact of common polymorphic inversions in the human genome Nature communications10:4222 2018
PubMed ID: 31530810
 
Swart M, Stansberry WM, Pratt VM, Medeiros EB, Kiel PJ, Shen F, Schneider BP, Skaar TC, Analytical Validation of Variants to Aid in Genotype-Guided Therapy for Oncology The Journal of molecular diagnostics : JMD21:491-502 2018
PubMed ID: 30794985
 
Valdivielso JM1, Bozic M1, Galimudi RK1, Bermudez-López M1, Navarro-González JF2, Fernández E3, Betriu À1; NEFRONA investigators., Association of the rs495392 Klotho polymorphism with atheromatosis progression in patients with chronic kidney disease Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 21:491-502 2018
PubMed ID: 30010839
 
Numanagic I, Malikic S, Ford M, Qin X, Toji L, Radovich M, Skaar TC, Pratt VM, Berger B, Scherer S, Sahinalp SC, Allelic decomposition and exact genotyping of highly polymorphic and structurally variant genes Nature communications9:828 2017
PubMed ID: 29483503
 
Pratt VM, Everts RE, Aggarwal P, Beyer BN, Broeckel U, Epstein-Baak R, Hujsak P, Kornreich R, Liao J, Lorier R, Scott SA, Smith CH, Toji LH, Turner A, Kalman LV., Allelic decomposition and exact genotyping of highly polymorphic and structurally variant genes Characterization of 137 Genomic DNA Reference Materials for 28 Pharmacogenetic Genes: A GeT-RM Collaborative Project.18(1):109-23 2016
PubMed ID: 26621101
 
Wernstedt A, Valtorta E, Armelao F, Togni R, Girlando S, Baudis M, Heinimann K, Messiaen L, Staehli N, Zschocke J, Marra G, Wimmer K, Improved multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification analysis identifies a deleterious PMS2 allele generated by recombination with crossover between PMS2 and PMS2CL Genes, chromosomes & cancer51:819-31 2012
PubMed ID: 22585707
 
Pritchard CC, Smith C, Salipante SJ, Lee MK, Thornton AM, Nord AS, Gulden C, Kupfer SS, Swisher EM, Bennett RL, Novetsky AP, Jarvik GP, Olopade OI, Goodfellow PJ, King MC, Tait JF, Walsh T, ColoSeq Provides Comprehensive Lynch and Polyposis Syndrome Mutational Analysis Using Massively Parallel Sequencing The Journal of molecular diagnostics : JMD14:357-66 2011
PubMed ID: 22658618
 
Wang X, Abudu A, Son S, Dang Y, Venta PJ, Zheng YH, Analysis of Human APOBEC3H Haplotypes and Anti-Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type-1 Activity Journal of virology85(7):3142-52 2011
PubMed ID: 21270145
 
Tynan JA, Mahboubi P, Cagasan LL, van den Boom D, Ehrich M, Oeth P, Restriction enzyme-mediated enhanced detection of circulating cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma The Journal of molecular diagnostics : JMD13:382-9 2010
PubMed ID: 21704271
 
Lambert CA, Connelly CF, Madeoy J, Qiu R, Olson MV, Akey JM, Highly punctuated patterns of population structure on the X chromosome and implications for African evolutionary history American journal of human genetics86:34-44 2009
PubMed ID: 20085712
 
Xue Y, Zhang X, Huang N, Daly A, Gillson CJ, Macarthur DG, Yngvadottir B, Nica AC, Woodwark C, Chen Y, Conrad DF, Ayub Q, Mehdi SQ, Li P, Tyler-Smith C, Population differentiation as an indicator of recent positive selection in humans: an empirical evaluation Genetics183:1065-77 2009
PubMed ID: 19737746
 
Li L, Fridley B, Kalari K, Jenkins G, Batzler A, Safgren S, Hildebrandt M, Ames M, Schaid D, Wang L, Gemcitabine and Cytosine Arabinoside Cytotoxicity: Association with Lymphoblastoid Cell Expression Cancer research68:7050-7058 2008
PubMed ID: 18757419
 
Riethman H, Human subtelomeric copy number variations Cytogenetic and genome research123:244-52 2008
PubMed ID: 19287161
 
Smirnov DA, Cheung VG, ATM Gene Mutations Result in Both Recessive and Dominant Expression Phenotypes of Genes and MicroRNAs American journal of human genetics83:243-53 2008
PubMed ID: 18674748
 
Bergen AW, Baccarelli A, McDaniel TK, Kuhn K, Pfeiffer R, Kakol J, Bender P, Jacobs K, Packer B, Chanock SJ, Yeager M, Cis sequence effects on gene expression BMC genomics8:296 2007
PubMed ID: 17727713
 
Boyko AR, Williamson SH, Indap AR, Degenhardt JD, Hernandez RD, Lohmueller KE, Adams MD, Schmidt S, Sninsky JJ, Sunyaev SR, White TJ, Nielsen R, Clark AG, Bustamante CD, Assessing the evolutionary impact of amino acid mutations in the human genome PLoS genetics4:e1000083 2007
PubMed ID: 18516229
 
Crawford DC, Ritchie MD, Rieder MJ, Identifying the genotype behind the phenotype: a role model found in VKORC1 and its association with warfarin dosing Pharmacogenomics8:487-96 2007
PubMed ID: 17465713
 
Podder M, Ruan J, Tripp W, Chu E, Tebbutt J, Robust SNP genotyping by multiplex PCR and arrayed primer extension BMC medical genomics1:5 2007
PubMed ID: 18237385
 
rieder, M.J., Reiner, A.P. and Rettie, A.E., Gamma-glutamyl carboxylase (GGCX) tagSNPs have limited utility for predicting warfarin maintenance dose. J Thrombosis and Haemostasis5(11):2227-2234 2007
PubMed ID: 17764537
 
de Bakker PI, McVean G, Sabeti PC, Miretti MM, Green T, Marchini J, Ke X, Monsuur AJ, Whittaker P, Delgado M, Morrison J, Richardson A, Walsh EC, Gao X, Galver L, Hart J, Hafler DA, Pericak-Vance M, Todd JA, Daly MJ, Trowsdale J, Wijmenga C, Vyse TJ, Beck S, Murray SS, Carrington M, Gregory S, Deloukas P, Rioux JD, A high-resolution HLA and SNP haplotype map for disease association studies in the extended human MHC Nature Genetics38(10):1166-1172 2006
PubMed ID: 16998491
 
Redon R, Ishikawa S, Fitch KR, Feuk L, Perry GH, Andrews TD, Fiegler H, Shapero MH, Carson AR, Chen W, Cho EK, Dallaire S, Freeman JL, González JR, Gratacòs M, Huang J, Kalaitzopoulos D, Komura D, MacDonald JR, Marshall CR, Mei R, Montgomery L, Nishimura K, Okamura K, Shen F, Somerville MJ, Tchinda J, Valsesia A, Woodwark C, Yang F, Zhang J, Zerjal T, Zhang J, Armengol L, Conrad DF, Estivill X, Tyler-Smith C, Carter NP, Aburatani H, Lee C, Jones KW, Scherer SW, Hurles ME, Global variation in copy number in the human genome Nature444:444-54 2006
PubMed ID: 17122850
 
Altshuler D, Brooks LD, Chakravarti A, Collins FS, Daly MJ, Donnelly P; International HapMap Consortium, A haplotype map of the human genome. Nature437(7063):1299-320 2005
PubMed ID: 16255080
 
Bhangale TR, Rieder MJ, Livingston RJ, Nickerson DA, Comprehensive identification and characterization of diallelic insertion-deletion polymorphisms in 330 human candidate genes. Hum Mol Genet14(1):59-69 2005
PubMed ID: 15525656
 
Bustamante CD, Fledel-Alon A, Williamson S, Nielsen R, Hubisz MT, Glanowski S, Tanenbaum DM, White TJ, Sninsky JJ, Hernandez RD, Civello D, Adams MD, Cargill M, Clark AG, Natural selection on protein-coding genes in the human genome Nature437:1153-7 2005
PubMed ID: 16237444
 
Carlson CS, Aldred SF, Lee PK, Tracy RP, Schwartz SM, Rieder M, Liu K, Williams OD, Iribarren C, Lewis EC, Fornage M, Boerwinkle E, Gross M, Jaquish C, Nickerson DA, Myers RM, Siscovick DS, Reiner AP, Polymorphisms within the C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Promoter Region Are Associated with Plasma CRP Levels. Am J Hum Genet77(1):64-77 2005
PubMed ID: 15897982
 
Carlson CS, Thomas DJ, Eberle MA, Swanson JE, Livingston RJ, Rieder MJ, Nickerson DA, Genomic regions exhibiting positive selection identified from dense genotype data Genome research15:1553-65 2005
PubMed ID: 16251465
 
Hinds DA, Stuve LL, Nilsen GB, Halperin E, Eskin E, Ballinger DG, Frazer KA, Cox DR, Whole-genome patterns of common DNA variation in three human populations. Science307(5712):1072-9 2005
PubMed ID: 15718463
 
Liu X, Campbell MR, Pittman GS, Faulkner EC, Watson MA, Bell DA, Expression-based discovery of variation in the human glutathione S-transferase M3 promoter and functional analysis in a glioma cell line using allele-specific chromatin immunoprecipitation. Cancer Res65(1):99-104 2005
PubMed ID: 15665284
 
Meza MM, Yu L, Rodriguez YY, Guild M, Thompson D, Gandolfi AJ, Klimecki WT, Developmentally restricted genetic determinants of human arsenic metabolism: association between urinary methylated arsenic and CYT19 polymorphisms in children Environmental health perspectives113:775-81 2005
PubMed ID: 15929903
 
Miretti MM, Walsh EC, Ke X, Delgado M, Griffiths M, Hunt S, Morrison J, Whittaker P, Lander ES, Cardon LR, Bentley DR, Rioux JD, Beck S, Deloukas P, A high-resolution linkage-disequilibrium map of the human major histocompatibility complex and first generation of tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms. Am J Hum Genet76(4):634-46 2005
PubMed ID: 15747258
 
Ramsey CD, Lazarus R, Camargo CA, Weiss ST, Celedón JC, Polymorphisms in the interleukin 17F gene (IL17F) and asthma Genes and immunity6:236-41 2005
PubMed ID: 15703761
 
Ting C, Ye Y, Thomas H, Ruczinski I, Pevsner J, Analysis and visualization of chromosomal abnormalities in SNP data with SNPscan Genes and immunity7:25 2005
PubMed ID: 16420694
 
Akey JM, Eberle MA, Rieder MJ, Carlson CS, Shriver MD, Nickerson DA, Kruglyak L, Population history and natural selection shape patterns of genetic variation in 132 genes. PLoS Biol2(10):e286 2004
PubMed ID: 15361935
 
Carlson CS, Eberle MA, Rieder MJ, Yi Q, Kruglyak L, Nickerson DA, Selecting a maximally informative set of single-nucleotide polymorphisms for association analyses using linkage disequilibrium. Am J Hum Genet74(1):106-20 2004
PubMed ID: 14681826
 
Crawford DC, Bhangale T, Li N, Hellenthal G, Rieder MJ, Nickerson DA, Stephens M, Evidence for substantial fine-scale variation in recombination rates across the human genome. Nat Genet36(7):700-6 2004
PubMed ID: 15184900
 
Crawford DC, Carlson CS, Rieder MJ, Carrington DP, Yi Q, Smith JD, Eberle MA, Kruglyak L, Nickerson DA, Haplotype diversity across 100 candidate genes for inflammation, lipid metabolism, and blood pressure regulation in two populations. Am J Hum Genet74(4):610-22 2004
PubMed ID: 15015130
 
Ding K, Zhou K, Zhang J, Knight J, Zhang X, Shen Y, The effect of haplotype-block definitions on inference of haplotype-block structure and htSNPs selection Molecular biology and evolution22:148-59 2004
PubMed ID: 15371531
 
Matsuzaki H, Dong S, Loi H, Di X, Liu G, Hubbell E, Law J, Berntsen T, Chadha M, Hui H, Yang G, Kennedy GC, Webster TA, Cawley S, Walsh PS, Jones KW, Fodor SP, Mei R, Genotyping over 100,000 SNPs on a pair of oligonucleotide arrays. Nat Methods1(2):109-11 2004
PubMed ID: 15782172
 
Norman PJ, Cook MA, Carey BS, Carrington CV, Verity DH, Hameed K, Ramdath DD, Chandanayingyong D, Leppert M, Stephens HA, Vaughan RW, SNP haplotypes and allele frequencies show evidence for disruptive and balancing selection in the human leukocyte receptor complex Immunogenetics56:225-37 2004
PubMed ID: 15185041
 
Randolph AG, Lange C, Silverman EK, Lazarus R, Silverman ES, Raby B, Brown A, Ozonoff A, Richter B, Weiss ST, The IL12B gene is associated with asthma. Am J Hum Genet75(4):709-15 2004
PubMed ID: 15322986
 
Tantisira K, Klimecki WT, Lazarus R, Palmer LJ, Raby BA, Kwiatkowski DJ, Silverman E, Vercelli D, Martinez FD, Weiss ST, Toll-like receptor 6 gene (TLR6): single-nucleotide polymorphism frequencies and preliminary association with the diagnosis of asthma. Genes Immun5(5):343-6 2004
PubMed ID: 15266299
 
Carlson CS, Eberle MA, Rieder MJ, Smith JD, Kruglyak L, Nickerson DA, Additional SNPs and linkage-disequilibrium analyses are necessary for whole-genome association studies in humans. Nat Genet33(4):518-21 2003
PubMed ID: 12652300
 
Cheung VG, Conlin LK, Weber TM, Arcaro M, Jen KY, Morley M, Spielman RS, Natural variation in human gene expression assessed in lymphoblastoid cells. Nat Genet33(3):422-5 2003
PubMed ID: 12567189
 
Haque KA, Pfeiffer RM, Beerman MB, Struewing JP, Chanock SJ, Bergen AW, Performance of high-throughput DNA quantification methods. BMC Biotechnol3(1):20 2003
PubMed ID: 14583097
 
Yu L, Kalla K, Guthrie E, Vidrine A, Klimecki WT, Genetic variation in genes associated with arsenic metabolism: glutathione S-transferase omega 1-1 and purine nucleoside phosphorylase polymorphisms in European and indigenous Americans Environmental health perspectives111:1421-7 2003
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Hall MA, Norman PJ, Thiel B, Tiwari H, Peiffer A, Vaughan RW, Prescott S, Leppert M, Schork NJ, Lanchbury JS, Quantitative trait loci on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 12, and 18 control variation in levels of T and B lymphocyte subpopulations. Am J Hum Genet70(5):1172-82 2002
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dbSNP dbSNP ID: 203
Gene Cards CYP2C19
Gene Ontology GO:0004497 monooxygenase activity
GO:0005783 endoplasmic reticulum
GO:0005792 microsome
GO:0006118 electron transport
GO:0016020 membrane
GO:0018676 (S)-limonene 7-monooxygenase activity
GO:0019825 oxygen binding
GEO GEO Accession No: GSM188732
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NCBI Gene Gene ID:1557
NCBI GTR 124020 CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIC, POLYPEPTIDE 19; CYP2C19
OMIM 124020 CYTOCHROME P450, SUBFAMILY IIC, POLYPEPTIDE 19; CYP2C19
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