Sodium Channelopathy Underlying Familial Sick Sinus Syndrome With Early Onset and Predominantly Male Characteristics

Author:

Abe Keisuke1,Machida Taku1,Sumitomo Naokata1,Yamamoto Hirokazu1,Ohkubo Kimie1,Watanabe Ichiro1,Makiyama Takeru1,Fukae Satoki1,Kohno Masaki1,Harrell Daniel T.1,Ishikawa Taisuke1,Tsuji Yukiomi1,Nogami Akihiko1,Watabe Taichi1,Oginosawa Yasushi1,Abe Haruhiko1,Maemura Koji1,Motomura Hideki1,Makita Naomasa1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Molecular Physiology (K.A., T.M., D.T.H., T.I., Y.T., N.M.), Pediatrics (H.Y., H.M.), and Cardiovascular Medicine (S.F., M.K., K.M.), Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, Nagasaki, Japan; Departments of Pediatrics (N.S.) and Cardiovascular Medicine (K.O., I.W.), Nihon University Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan; Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kyoto University Graduate School of Medicine, Kyoto, Japan (T.M.); Division of Heart Rhythm...

Abstract

Background— Sick sinus syndrome (SSS) is a common arrhythmia often associated with aging or organic heart diseases but may also occur in a familial form with a variable mode of inheritance. Despite the identification of causative genes, including cardiac Na channel ( SCN5A ), the pathogenesis and molecular epidemiology of familial SSS remain undetermined primarily because of its rarity. Methods and Results— We genetically screened 48 members of 15 SSS families for mutations in several candidate genes and determined the functional properties of mutant Na channels using whole-cell patch clamping. We identified 6 SCN5A mutations including a compound heterozygous mutation. Heterologously expressed mutant Na channels showed loss-of-function properties of reduced or no Na current density in conjunction with gating modulations. Among 19 family members with SCN5A mutations, QT prolongation and Brugada syndrome were associated in 4 and 2 individuals, respectively. Age of onset in probands carrying SCN5A mutations was significantly less (mean±SE, 12.4±4.6 years; n=5) than in SCN5A -negative probands (47.0±4.6 years; n=10; P <0.001) or nonfamilial SSS (74.3±0.4 years; n=538; P <0.001). Meta-analysis of SSS probands carrying SCN5A mutations (n=29) indicated profound male predominance (79.3%) resembling Brugada syndrome but with a considerably earlier age of onset (20.9±3.4 years). Conclusions— The notable pathophysiological overlap between familial SSS and Na channelopathy indicates that familial SSS with SCN5A mutations may represent a subset of cardiac Na channelopathy with strong male predominance and early clinical manifestations.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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