Guidelines for Applying for Review Status in ClinVar
The ClinVar database is hosted by NCBI and focuses on sharing variant-centric information. As part of the submission process, the entity submitting information is asked to provide a classification of each variant for a genetic disease, tumor type, or drug response.
In order for users of ClinVar to have additional information with regard to the level of review of the submissions, ClinVar has developed a four star rating system, representing the “Review Status” of each submission. By default, ClinVar submissions have the review status "single submitter - criteria not provided". However, submissions may obtain the statuses of "single submitter - criteria provided", "expert panel" and "practice guidelines" according to the descriptions below.
Single submitter - criteria provided – one star
The one star review status refers to “single submitter - criteria provided” assertions. For a submission to achieve this status, the submitter must:
- Document that the allele or genotype was classified according to a comprehensive review of evidence consistent with, or more thorough than, current practice guidelines (e.g. review of case data, genetic data and functional evidence from the literature and analysis of population frequency and computational predictions)
- Include a classification of the variant using a variant scoring system with a minimum of three levels for monogenic disease variants (e.g. pathogenic, uncertain significance, benign) or appropriate terms for other types of variants.
- Provide a publication or other electronic document (such as a PDF) that describes the classification terms used (e.g. pathogenic, uncertain significance, benign or appropriate terms for other types of variants) and the criteria required to assign a variant to each category. This document will be available to ClinVar users via the ClinVar website; a link is provided on the variant (VCV) page for each variant.
- Submit available supporting evidence or rationale for classification (e.g. descriptive summary of evidence, literature citations, total number of case observations, web link to site with additional data, etc.) or provide a public contact person for the submitting organization, who can be contacted by ClinVar users to provide supporting evidence.
ClinVar does not review the details of the variant scoring criteria accompanying a submission.
Expert panel – three stars
The three star review status refers to variants that are reviewed by an expert panel. Groups seeking expert panel designation should follow the guidelines from the Clinical Genome Resource (ClinGen) program for applying for Variant Curation Expert Panel status.
Applications for expert panels are reviewed by ClinGen. We recommend that newly forming expert panels contact ClinGen early in the process to discuss the formation of the panel.
Once approved, the expert panel application is posted on the ClinVar website to provide users information about the groups obtaining this status.
For submitted variants to be assigned Expert Panel/three star level, the submitter must be an approved expert panel and meet all the requirements for "Single submitter, criteria provided".
Panel Membership
- A membership list must be provided for review when requesting Expert Panel status for submissions.
- It is recommended that the expert panel include medical professionals caring for patients relevant to the disease gene in question, medical geneticists, clinical laboratory diagnosticians and/or molecular pathologists who report such findings and appropriate researchers relevant to the disease, gene, functional assays and statistical analyses.
- It is expected that the individuals comprising the expert panel process represent multiple institutions.
- It is expected that the individuals comprising the expert panel should be international in scope, and are considered by the community to be experts in the field based on publications and long-standing scope of work.
- ClinGen hopes that there is only one expert panel per gene and that the panel is inclusive of known experts in the field. Therefore, if you have expertise in a gene that is already evaluated by an expert panel, please consider joining efforts with the existing panel or provide justification for the necessity of an additional panel.
Conflict of Interest
Members of expert panels provide information with regard to any potential financial conflicts of interest and how conflicts are managed.
Practice guideline - four stars
The four star review status refers to “practice guideline” assertions. Groups seeking practice guideline designation should submit the ClinVar Practice Guideline application (maximum of 3 pages) and send to clinvar@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov. This information will be reviewed by the ClinGen Steering Committee to make the determination of practice guideline status for clinical assertions in ClinVar.
Once approved, the practice guideline application will be posted on the ClinVar website to provide users information about the groups obtaining this status.
For submitted variants to be assigned Practice guideline/four star level, the submitter must meet all requirements for "single submitter - criteria provided" and "expert panel" designation as well as the additional requirements described below.
- A description of the rating system for strength of evidence utilized, unless already included in the variant assessment method.
- A description of the external review process for determining the clinical relevance of variants prior to publication
- A description of how variant classifications are kept up-to-date