Functional characterization of allCDKN2Amissense variants and comparison to in silico models of pathogenicity
Abstract
Interpretation of variants identified during genetic testing is a significant clinical challenge. In this study, we developed a high-throughput CDKN2A functional assay and characterized all possibleCDKN2Amissense variants. We found that 17.7% of all missense variants were functionally deleterious. We also used our functional classifications to assess the performance of in silico models that predict the effect of variants, including recently reported models based on machine learning. Notably, we found that all in silico models performed similarly when compared to our functional classifications with accuracies of 39.5-85.4%. Furthermore, while we found that functionally deleterious variants were enriched within ankyrin repeats, we did not identify any residues where all missense variants were functionally deleterious. Our functional classifications are a resource to aid the interpretation ofCDKN2Avariants and have important implications for the application of variant interpretation guidelines, particularly the use of in silico models for clinical variant interpretation.
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