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The genetics of dilated cardiomyopathy: a prioritized candidate gene study of LMNA, TNNT2, TCAP, and PLN.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is characterized by left ventricular enlargement and systolic dysfunction, is divided into cases with a clear predisposing condition (eg, hypothyroidism, chemotherapeutic agents, alcoholism, ischemia) and those of unknown cause (idiopathic DCM). Many cases (20%-35%) of DCM are familial, implicating a genetic contribution to the etiology. More than 30 genes have been identified, many involving "private" mutations not shared among families. Evidence suggests that nonfamilial cases also have a genetic predisposition, again involving many genes. The goal of this study was to identify mutations in genes associated with DCM in a Québec study sample including familial and nonfamilial DCM cases. HYPOTHESIS:A prioritized gene study conducted within a framework for the classification of identified genetic variants could yield etiological information even in the absence of family data. METHODS:We sequenced 4 previously identified genes: lamin A/C (LMNA), cardiac troponin T type 2 (TNNT2), titin-cap (TCAP), and phospholamban (PLN). RESULTS:We discovered a nonsense mutation in the LMNA gene and a frameshift mutation in the TNNT2 gene, as well as other clinically significant variants that were not observed in publicly available databases or in Québec-based controls. PLN was sequenced to investigate a previously published promoter variant. However, our data confirm that this variant does not have a causal role in DCM. CONCLUSIONS:Despite high locus and allele heterogeneity, we demonstrate that a prioritized gene study, combined with next-generation exome-sequencing data, can be fruitful for the identification of DCM mutations.

SUBMITTER: Hirtle-Lewis M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6649360 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The genetics of dilated cardiomyopathy: a prioritized candidate gene study of LMNA, TNNT2, TCAP, and PLN.

Hirtle-Lewis Marika M   Desbiens Katia K   Ruel Isabelle I   Rudzicz Nicholas N   Genest Jacques J   Engert James C JC   Giannetti Nadia N  

Clinical cardiology 20130827 10


<h4>Background</h4>Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is characterized by left ventricular enlargement and systolic dysfunction, is divided into cases with a clear predisposing condition (eg, hypothyroidism, chemotherapeutic agents, alcoholism, ischemia) and those of unknown cause (idiopathic DCM). Many cases (20%-35%) of DCM are familial, implicating a genetic contribution to the etiology. More than 30 genes have been identified, many involving "private" mutations not shared among families. Ev  ...[more]

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