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Updates to fix QC errors for multiple gene associations #8329

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twhetzel opened this issue Nov 12, 2024 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #8330
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Updates to fix QC errors for multiple gene associations #8329

twhetzel opened this issue Nov 12, 2024 · 5 comments · May be fixed by #8330
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twhetzel commented Nov 12, 2024

Updates to fix or add qc exclusions for new qc check failures for #8316

FAIL Rule ../sparql/qc/mondo/qc-multiple-gene-associations.sparql: 4 violation(s)
entity,label,geneIdentifiers

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twhetzel commented Nov 12, 2024

  • MONDO:0100188 'combined ApoA-I and ApoC-III deficiency' - based on the xref for the definition (PMID: 3118360) this term seems more related to OMIM:620058, which does have a single disease defining gene so I removed the two gene associations. In addition, if we agree that MONDO_0100188 is the same as OMIM:620058 then there is already another MONDO term for this, ie MONDO:0859290. @sabrinatoro or @katiermullen do you agree MONDO:0100188 is the same as MONDO:085929?
  • MONDO:0011908 'juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia' - reading the OMIM record for OMIM:607785 it appears that mutations in a variety of genes have been found, however not all mutations are found in all patients therefore I suggest the gene association information for this Mondo term be removed.

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@twhetzel Thanks for all of your work on this!

It seems based on this publication that these (MONDO:0100188 and MONDO:0859290) are different diseases:

"There are a number of forms of familial apolipoprotein A-I deficiency: those characterized by a lack of plasma apoA-I, apoC-III, and apoA-IV, those characterized by a lack of apoA-I and apoC-III, and those characterized by a lack of apoA-I only. These states are briefly reviewed below."

I hope this helps. Let me know if you need more info!

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sabrinatoro commented Nov 12, 2024

I agree with Katie, MONDO:0100188 and MONDO:0859290 are not the same.
A quick review show that MONDO:0100188 is caused by variation in both APOA1 amd APOC3 (at the same time). While MONDO:0859290 is caused by a deletion of the entire APOA1/C3/A4 gene complex.

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Thanks for reviewing @katiermullen! Based on the reference you linked they do seem different if using labels of the terms for comparison. Do you think the PMID and OMIM references on MONDO:0100188 'combined ApoA-I and ApoC-III deficiency' are correct:

  • PMID:3118360, "DNA inversion within the apolipoproteins AI/CIII/AIV-encoding gene cluster of certain patients with premature atherosclerosis"
  • OMIM:618463 HYPOALPHALIPOPROTEINEMIA, PRIMARY, 2

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twhetzel commented Nov 13, 2024

To summarize the chat, the actions for MONDO:0100188 are to remove the synonym, change the PMID to PMID:20616715 that Katie kindly provided to use as a source for the definition and also use this PMID as the source for the gene association statements for APOA1 and APOC3.

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