SCN5A Mutation Associated With Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Conduction Disorder, and Arrhythmia

Author:

McNair William P.1,Ku Lisa1,Taylor Matthew R.G.1,Fain Pam R.1,Dao Dmi1,Wolfel Eugene1,Mestroni Luisa1,

Affiliation:

1. From the University of Colorado Cardiovascular Institute (W.P.M., L.K., M.R.G.T., P.R.F., D.D., E.W., L.M.), Human Medical Genetics Program (W.P.M., M.R.G.T., P.R.F., L.M.), and Division of Cardiology (E.W., L.M.), University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver, Colo.

Abstract

Background— We studied a large family affected by an autosomal dominant cardiac conduction disorder associated with sinus node dysfunction, arrhythmia, and right and occasionally left ventricular dilatation and dysfunction. Previous linkage analysis mapped the disease phenotype to a 30-cM region on chromosome 3p22-p25 (CMD1E). This region also contains a locus for right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVD5) and the cardiac sodium channel gene ( SCN5A ), mutations that cause isolated progressive cardiac conduction defect (Lenègre syndrome), long-QT syndrome (LQT3), and Brugada syndrome. Methods and Results— Family members were studied, and the positional candidate gene SCN5A was screened for mutations. We identified, by direct sequencing, a heterozygous G-to-A mutation at position 3823 that changed an aspartic acid to asparagine (D1275N) in a highly conserved residue of exon 21. This mutation was present in all affected family members, was absent in 300 control chromosomes, and predicted a change of charge within the S3 segment of domain III. Conclusions— Our findings expand the clinical spectrum of disorders of the cardiac sodium channel to include cardiac dilation and dysfunction and support the hypothesis that genes encoding ion channels can be implicated in dilated cardiomyopathies.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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