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Overview

BCR (Breakpoint Cluster Region Protein) is one of a number of genes affected by aberrant somatic hypermutation in B-cell lymphomas, which complicates the interpretation of mutations at this locus. This gene has some recurrent sites of mutations (hot spots).

Relevance tier by entity

Entity Tier Description
DLBCL 1-a aSHM target and high-confidence DLBCL gene [@lohrDiscoveryPrioritizationSomatic2012]

Mutation incidence in large patient cohorts (GAMBL reanalysis)

Entity source frequency (%)
DLBCL GAMBL genomes 4.97
DLBCL Schmitz cohort 6.38
DLBCL Reddy cohort 3.90
DLBCL Chapuy cohort 4.27

Mutation pattern and selective pressure estimates

include:dnds_BCR.md

aSHM regions

chr_name hg19_start hg19_end region regulatory_comment
chr22 23522060 23528313 TSS NA

BCR Hotspots

Chromosome Coordinate (hg19) ref>alt HGVSp
chr22 23523350 A>G K68R
chr22 23523351 G>T K68N
chr22 23523353 G>A S69N
chr22 23523353 G>C S69T
chr22 23523356 A>T Y70F
chr22 23523359 A>C D71A
chr22 23523374 G>A G76D

View coding variants in ProteinPaint hg19 or hg38

View all variants in GenomePaint hg19 or hg38

BCR Expression

include:mermaid_BCR.md

References

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