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Calmodulin mutations associated with recurrent cardiac arrest in infants.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Background-: Life-threatening disorders of heart rhythm may arise during infancy and can result in the sudden and tragic death of a child. We performed exome sequencing on 2 unrelated infants presenting with recurrent cardiac arrest to discover a genetic cause. Methods and Results-: We ascertained 2 unrelated infants (probands) with recurrent cardiac arrest and dramatically prolonged QTc interval who were both born to healthy parents. The 2 parent-child trios were investigated with the use of exome sequencing to search for de novo genetic variants. We then performed follow-up candidate gene screening on an independent cohort of 82 subjects with congenital long-QT syndrome without an identified genetic cause. Biochemical studies were performed to determine the functional consequences of mutations discovered in 2 genes encoding calmodulin. We discovered 3 heterozygous de novo mutations in either CALM1 or CALM2, 2 of the 3 human genes encoding calmodulin, in the 2 probands and in 2 additional subjects with recurrent cardiac arrest. All mutation carriers were infants who exhibited life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias combined variably with epilepsy and delayed neurodevelopment. Mutations altered residues in or adjacent to critical calcium binding loops in the calmodulin carboxyl-terminal domain. Recombinant mutant calmodulins exhibited several-fold reductions in calcium binding affinity. Conclusions-: Human calmodulin mutations disrupt calcium ion binding to the protein and are associated with a life-threatening condition in early infancy. Defects in calmodulin function will disrupt important calcium signaling events in heart, affecting membrane ion channels, a plausible molecular mechanism for potentially deadly disturbances in heart rhythm during infancy.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
arrhythmia, calcium signaling, death; sudden; cardiac, exome
Elenco autori:
Crotti, Lia; Johnson, C. N.; Graf, E.; DE FERRARI, Gaetano; Cuneo, B. F.; Ovadia, M.; Papagiannis, J.; Feldkamp, M. D.; Rathi, S. G.; Kunic, J. D.; Pedrazzini, M.; Wieland, T.; Lichtner, P.; Beckmann, B. M.; Clark, T.; Shaffer, C.; Benson, D. W.; Kääb, S.; Meitinger, T.; Strom, T. M.; Chazin, W. J.; Schwartz, Peter; George AL, J. r.
Autori di Ateneo:
CROTTI LIA
DE FERRARI GAETANO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/896249
Pubblicato in:
CIRCULATION
Journal
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