Mutations
PSEN1 F105S
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Overview
Pathogenicity: Alzheimer's Disease : Not Classified
ACMG/AMP Pathogenicity
Criteria: PM2, PM5, PP2, PP3
Clinical
Phenotype: Alzheimer's Disease
Position: (GRCh37/hg19):Chr14:73171023 T>C
Position: (GRCh38/hg38):Chr14:73637731 T>C
dbSNP ID: NA
Coding/Non-Coding: Coding
DNA
Change: Substitution
Expected RNA
Consequence: Substitution
Expected Protein
Consequence: Missense
Codon
Change: TTT to TCT
Reference
Isoform: PSEN1 Isoform 1 (467 aa)
Genomic
Region: Exon 4
Findings
This variant was identified in Germany in individuals who developed Alzheimer’s disease with an average age at onset of 50.1 (0.6 std error; Liu et al., 2025). However, detailed information on the carriers is unavailable. The variant was classified as “Likely Pathogenic” and eligible for inclusion in clinical trials organized by the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trials Unit (DIAN-TU) to test disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer’s disease. Data used to determine DIAN-TU eligibility include family history suggesting an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance, documentation of amnestic-predominant, progressive cognitive impairment leading to AD dementia (preferably with AD biomarkers and/or neuropathological confirmation of AD in at least one family member), low frequency of the variant in a large population database such as the gnomAD, evidence of co-segregation with disease within a family, and assessment of Aβ42 and Aβ40 levels in a cell-based assay. Additional supportive criteria include conservation of the affected amino acid between PSEN1 and PSEN2, presence of other AD pathogenic variants at the same amino acid site, and in silico prediction of damaging effects.
This variant was absent from the gnomAD variant database (gnomAD v2.1.1, March 2025).
Neuropathology
Neuropathological data are unavailable.
Biological Effect
Data on the biological effect of this variant are unavailable, but its PHRED-scaled CADD score, which integrates diverse information in silico, was above 20 (27.1) suggesting a damaging effect (CADD v.1.7, March 2025).
Pathogenicity
Alzheimer's Disease : Not Classified*
*Carriers of this variant are eligible for inclusion in clinical trials organized by the Dominantly Inherited Alzheimer Network Trials Unit (DIAN-TU) to test disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer’s disease (Liu et al., 2025). Alzforum has not yet classified this variant because carrier data are not yet published.
This variant fulfilled the following criteria based on the ACMG/AMP guidelines. See a full list of the criteria in the Methods page.
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.
PM5-M
Novel missense change at an amino acid residue where a different missense change determined to be pathogenic has been seen before.
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: 08 Mar 2025
References
Paper Citations
- Liu H, Marsh TW, Shi X, Renton AE, Bowling KM, Ziegemeier E, Wang G, Cao Y, Aristel A, Li J, Dickson A, Perrin RJ, Goate AM, Fernández V, Day GS, Doering M, Daniels A, Gordon BA, Benzinger TL, Hassenstab J, Ibanez L, Supnet-Bell C, Xiong C, Allegri R, Berman SB, Fox NC, Ryan N, Huey ED, Vöglein J, Noble JM, Roh JH, Jucker M, Laske C, Ikeuchi T, Sanchez-Valle R, Schofield PR, Chrem Mendez P, Chhatwal JP, Farlow M, Lee JH, Levey AI, Levin J, Lopera F, Martins R, Niimi Y, Rosa-Neto P, Morris JC, Bateman RJ, Karch CM, Cruchaga C, McDade E, Llibre-Guerra JJ. The landscape of autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease: global distribution and age of onset. Brain. 2025 Feb 4; Epub 2025 Feb 4 PubMed.
Further Reading
No Available Further Reading
Protein Diagram
Primary Papers
- Liu H, Marsh TW, Shi X, Renton AE, Bowling KM, Ziegemeier E, Wang G, Cao Y, Aristel A, Li J, Dickson A, Perrin RJ, Goate AM, Fernández V, Day GS, Doering M, Daniels A, Gordon BA, Benzinger TL, Hassenstab J, Ibanez L, Supnet-Bell C, Xiong C, Allegri R, Berman SB, Fox NC, Ryan N, Huey ED, Vöglein J, Noble JM, Roh JH, Jucker M, Laske C, Ikeuchi T, Sanchez-Valle R, Schofield PR, Chrem Mendez P, Chhatwal JP, Farlow M, Lee JH, Levey AI, Levin J, Lopera F, Martins R, Niimi Y, Rosa-Neto P, Morris JC, Bateman RJ, Karch CM, Cruchaga C, McDade E, Llibre-Guerra JJ. The landscape of autosomal-dominant Alzheimer's disease: global distribution and age of onset. Brain. 2025 Feb 4; Epub 2025 Feb 4 PubMed.
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