A novel mutation in the cardiac myosin-binding protein C gene is responsible for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy with severe ventricular hypertrophy and sudden death.

نویسندگان

  • Tetsuo Konno
  • Masami Shimizu
  • Hidekazu Ino
  • Noboru Fujino
  • Katsuharu Uchiyama
  • Tomohito Mabuchi
  • Kenji Sakata
  • Tomoya Kaneda
  • Takashi Fujita
  • Eiichi Masuta
  • Hiroshi Mabuchi
چکیده

It has been demonstrated previously that clinical phenotypes of HCM (hypertrophic cardiomyopathy) caused by mutations in the cardiac MyBP-C (myosin-binding protein C) gene show late onset, low penetrance and favourable clinical course. However, we have encountered severe phenotypes in several carriers of the MyBP-C gene mutations. The aim of the present study was to screen novel MyBP-C gene mutations in patients with HCM and to investigate the genetic differences in affected subjects with severe phenotypes. The MyBP-C gene was screened in 292 Japanese probands with HCM, and a novel c.2067+1G-->A mutation was present in 15 subjects in five families. Clinical phenotypes of carriers of the c.2067+1G-->A mutation were compared with those of a previously identified Arg820Gln (Arg820-->Gln) mutation in the MyBP-C gene. The disease penetrance in subjects aged > or =30 years was 90% in carriers of the c.2067+1G-->A mutation and 61% in carriers of the Arg820Gln mutation. Sudden death occurred in four subjects from three families with the c.2067+1G-->A mutation and in two subjects from one family with the Arg820Gln mutation. Two carriers of the c.2067+1G-->A mutation had substantial hypertrophy (maximal wall thickness > or =30 mm). In contrast, two carriers of the Arg820Gln mutation had end-stage HCM. In conclusion, the c.2067+1G-->A mutation is associated with HCM with substantial hypertrophy and moderate incidence of sudden death, whereas the Arg820Gln mutation is associated with end-stage HCM. These observations may provide important prognostic information regarding the clinical practice of HCM.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Clinical science

دوره 110 1  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006