Mutations
PSEN1 S230R
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Overview
Pathogenicity: Alzheimer's Disease : Not Classified
ACMG/AMP Pathogenicity
Criteria: PM1, PM2, PP2, PP3
Clinical
Phenotype: Alzheimer's Disease
Position: (GRCh38/hg38):Chr14:73192785 T>G
Position: (GRCh37/hg19):Chr14:73659493 T>G
dbSNP ID: NA
Coding/Non-Coding: Coding
DNA
Change: Substitution
Expected RNA
Consequence: Substitution
Expected Protein
Consequence: Missense
Codon
Change: AGT to AGG
Reference
Isoform: PSEN1 Isoform 1 (467 aa)
Genomic
Region: Exon 7
Findings
This mutation was one of several rare variants detected by exome sequencing in a British cohort composed of 47 unrelated early onset Alzheimer’s disease cases and 179 elderly controls who were free of AD neuropathology. The S230R mutation was detected in one Caucasian individual who had been diagnosed with AD at the age of 58, following a two-year history of memory problems. Initially, other cognitive domains were intact, and the patient had insight into his condition. His symptoms worsened over time and he developed difficulties with verbal expression and visuospatial tasks. He later developed severe parkinsonian symptoms and myoclonus, and eventually became mute. He died at age 66, 10 years after symptom onset. The patient’s father died in his early 60s of a similar dementing illness, but further clinical details were not available (Sassi et al., 2014).
This variant was absent from the gnomAD variant database (gnomAD v2.1.1, July 2021).
Neuropathology
SPECT imaging early in the disease showed hypoperfusion in the left posterior lobe. A later SPECT scan showed bilateral parietal hypoperfusion, still more marked on the left side. Postmortem evaluation revealed neuropathology consistent with AD, including advanced plaque and tangle pathology (CERAD C, Braak VI).
Biological Effect
Unknown. Several in silico algorithms (SIFT, Polyphen-2, LRT, MutationTaster, MutationAssessor, FATHMM, PROVEAN, CADD, REVEL, and Reve in the VarCards database) predicted this variant is damaging (Sassi et al., 2014; Xiao et al., 2021), and has probable pathogenicity according to the algorithm proposed by Guerreiro et al., 2010.
Pathogenicity
Alzheimer's Disease : Not Classified*
*This variant fulfilled some ACMG-AMP criteria, but it was not classified by Alzforum, because data for either a pathogenic or benign classification are lacking: only one affected carrier has been reported without co-segregation data, and the variant is absent—or very rare—in the gnomAD database.
This variant fulfilled the following criteria based on the ACMG/AMP guidelines. See a full list of the criteria in the Methods page.
PM1-M
Located in a mutational hot spot and/or critical and well-established functional domain (e.g. active site of an enzyme) without benign variation.
PM2-M
Absent from controls (or at extremely low frequency if recessive) in Exome Sequencing Project, 1000 Genomes Project, or Exome Aggregation Consortium. *Alzforum uses the gnomAD variant database.
PP2-P
Missense variant in a gene that has a low rate of benign missense variation and where missense variants are a common mechanism of disease.
PP3-P
Multiple lines of computational evidence support a deleterious effect on the gene or gene product (conservation, evolutionary, splicing impact, etc.). *In most cases, Alzforum applies this criterion when the variant’s PHRED-scaled CADD score is greater than or equal to 20.
Pathogenic (PS, PM, PP) | Benign (BA, BS, BP) | |||||
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Criteria Weighting | Strong (-S) | Moderate (-M) | Supporting (-P) | Supporting (-P) | Strong (-S) | Strongest (BA) |
Last Updated: 22 Feb 2022
References
Paper Citations
- Sassi C, Guerreiro R, Gibbs R, Ding J, Lupton MK, Troakes C, Lunnon K, Al-Sarraj S, Brown KS, Medway C, Lord J, Turton J, Mann D, Snowden J, Neary D, Harris J, Bras J, ARUK Consortium, Morgan K, Powell JF, Singleton A, Hardy J. Exome sequencing identifies 2 novel presenilin 1 mutations (p.L166V and p.S230R) in British early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiol Aging. 2014 Oct;35(10):2422.e13-6. Epub 2014 May 2 PubMed.
- Xiao X, Liu H, Liu X, Zhang W, Zhang S, Jiao B. APP, PSEN1, and PSEN2 Variants in Alzheimer's Disease: Systematic Re-evaluation According to ACMG Guidelines. Front Aging Neurosci. 2021;13:695808. Epub 2021 Jun 18 PubMed.
- Guerreiro RJ, Baquero M, Blesa R, Boada M, Brás JM, Bullido MJ, Calado A, Crook R, Ferreira C, Frank A, Gómez-Isla T, Hernández I, Lleó A, Machado A, Martínez-Lage P, Masdeu J, Molina-Porcel L, Molinuevo JL, Pastor P, Pérez-Tur J, Relvas R, Oliveira CR, Ribeiro MH, Rogaeva E, Sa A, Samaranch L, Sánchez-Valle R, Santana I, Tàrraga L, Valdivieso F, Singleton A, Hardy J, Clarimón J. Genetic screening of Alzheimer's disease genes in Iberian and African samples yields novel mutations in presenilins and APP. Neurobiol Aging. 2010 May;31(5):725-31. Epub 2008 Jul 30 PubMed.
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Further Reading
No Available Further Reading
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Primary Papers
- Sassi C, Guerreiro R, Gibbs R, Ding J, Lupton MK, Troakes C, Lunnon K, Al-Sarraj S, Brown KS, Medway C, Lord J, Turton J, Mann D, Snowden J, Neary D, Harris J, Bras J, ARUK Consortium, Morgan K, Powell JF, Singleton A, Hardy J. Exome sequencing identifies 2 novel presenilin 1 mutations (p.L166V and p.S230R) in British early-onset Alzheimer's disease. Neurobiol Aging. 2014 Oct;35(10):2422.e13-6. Epub 2014 May 2 PubMed.
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