Title of article :
Frequency and clinical expression of cardiac troponin I mutations in 748 consecutive families with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Jens Mogensen، نويسنده , , Ross T. Murphy، نويسنده , , Toru Kubo، نويسنده , , Ajay Bahl، نويسنده , , James C. Moon، نويسنده , , Ib C. Klausen، نويسنده , , Perry M. Elliott، نويسنده , , William J. McKenna، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
11
From page :
2315
To page :
2325
Abstract :
Objectives The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential utility of genetic diagnosis in clinical management of families with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) caused by mutations in the gene for cardiac troponin I (TNNI3). Background Knowledge about the clinical disease expression of sarcomeric gene mutations in HCM has predominantly been obtained by investigations of single individuals (probands) or selected families. To establish the role of genetic diagnosis in HCM families, systematic investigations of probands and their relatives are needed. Methods Cardiac troponin I was investigated by direct sequencing and fluorescent (F)-SSCP analysis in 748 consecutive HCM families. Relatives of HCM probands with TNNI3 mutations were invited for cardiovascular and genetic assessment. Results The prevalence of TNNI3 mutations was 3.1%. Mutations appeared to cluster in exons 7 and 8. A total of 100 mutation carriers were identified in 23 families with 13 different mutations (6 novel). Disease penetrance was 48%. Patients were diagnosed from the second to eighth decade of life. The morphologic spectrum observed represented a wide range of HCM. Two offspring of clinically unaffected mutation carriers were resuscitated from cardiac arrest, and an additional four individuals died suddenly as their initial presentation. Six individuals experienced other disease-related deaths. Conclusions The clinical expression of TNNI3 mutations was very heterogeneous and varied both within and between families with no apparent mutation- or gene-specific disease pattern. The data suggest that disease development may be monitored by regular assessment of cardiac symptoms and electrocardiographic abnormalities. Genetic diagnosis of TNNI3 is valuable in identifying clinically unaffected mutation carriers at risk of disease development and facilitates accurate management and counseling.
Keywords :
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy , ash , ECG , RCM , HCM , LV , left ventricle/ventricular , electrocardiogram/electrocardiographic , cardiac troponin I , F-SSCP , fluorescent SSCP , TNNI3 , asymmetrical septal hypertrophy , restrictive cardiomyopathy
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number :
459614
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