Affiliation:
1. Division of Cardiology Department of Pediatrics Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Chicago IL
2. Center for Genetic Medicine Bluhm Cardiovascular InstituteNorthwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine Chicago IL
3. Biostatistics Research Core Stanley Manne Children’s Research InstituteAnn & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Chicago IL
4. Center for Genomics Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago Chicago IL
Abstract
Background
Pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a well‐known clinical entity; however, phenotype–genotype correlations are inadequately described. Our objective was to provide genotype associations with life‐threatening cardiac outcomes in pediatric DCM probands.
Methods and Results
We performed a retrospective review of children with DCM at a large pediatric referral center (2007–2016), excluding syndromic, chemotherapy‐induced, and congenital heart disease causes. Genetic variants were adjudicated by an expert panel and an independent clinical laboratory. In a cohort of 109 pediatric DCM cases with a mean age at diagnosis of 4.2 years (SD 5.9), life‐threatening cardiac outcomes occurred in 47% (42% heart transplant, 5% death). One or more pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants were present in 40/109 (37%), and 36/44 (82%) of pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants occurred in sarcomeric genes. The frequency of pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants was not different in patients with familial cardiomyopathy (15/33 with family history versus 25/76 with no family history,
P
=0.21).
TTN
truncating variants occurred in a higher percentage of children diagnosed as teenagers (26% teenagers versus 6% younger children,
P
=0.01), but life‐threatening cardiac outcomes occurred in both infants and teenagers with these
TTN
variants. DCM with left ventricular noncompaction features occurred in 6/6 patients with
MYH7
variants between amino acids 1 and 600.
Conclusions
Sarcomeric variants were common in pediatric DCM. We demonstrated genotype‐specific associations with age of diagnosis and cardiac outcomes. In particular,
MYH7
had domain‐specific association with DCM with left ventricular noncompaction features. Family history did not predict pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants, reinforcing that genetic testing should be considered in all children with idiopathic DCM.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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