Cardiac Myosin-Binding Protein C Mutations and Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy

Author:

van Dijk Sabine J.1,Dooijes Dennis1,dos Remedios Cris1,Michels Michelle1,Lamers Jos M.J.1,Winegrad Saul1,Schlossarek Saskia1,Carrier Lucie1,ten Cate Folkert J.1,Stienen Ger J.M.1,van der Velden Jolanda1

Affiliation:

1. From the Laboratory for Physiology, Institute for Cardiovascular Research, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (S.J.v.D., G.J.M.S., J.v.d.V.); Clinical Genetics (D.D.), Thorax Center (M.M., F.J.t.C.), and Department of Biochemistry (J.M.J.L.), Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, Rotterdam, the Netherlands; Muscle Research Unit, Institute for Biomedical Research, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia (C.d.R.); Department of Physiology, University of Philadelphia School of...

Abstract

Background— Mutations in the MYBPC3 gene, encoding cardiac myosin-binding protein C (cMyBP-C), are a frequent cause of familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. In the present study, we investigated whether protein composition and function of the sarcomere are altered in a homogeneous familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patient group with frameshift mutations in MYBPC3 (MYBPC3 mut ). Methods and Results— Comparisons were made between cardiac samples from MYBPC3 mutant carriers (c.2373dupG, n=7; c.2864_2865delCT, n=4) and nonfailing donors (n=13). Western blots with the use of antibodies directed against cMyBP-C did not reveal truncated cMyBP-C in MYBPC3 mut . Protein expression of cMyBP-C was significantly reduced in MYBPC3 mut by 33±5%. Cardiac MyBP-C phosphorylation in MYBPC3 mut samples was similar to the values in donor samples, whereas the phosphorylation status of cardiac troponin I was reduced by 84±5%, indicating divergent phosphorylation of the 2 main contractile target proteins of the β-adrenergic pathway. Force measurements in mechanically isolated Triton-permeabilized cardiomyocytes demonstrated a decrease in maximal force per cross-sectional area of the myocytes in MYBPC3 mut (20.2±2.7 kN/m 2 ) compared with donor (34.5±1.1 kN/m 2 ). Moreover, Ca 2+ sensitivity was higher in MYBPC3 mut (pCa 50 =5.62±0.04) than in donor (pCa 50 =5.54±0.02), consistent with reduced cardiac troponin I phosphorylation. Treatment with exogenous protein kinase A, to mimic β-adrenergic stimulation, did not correct reduced maximal force but abolished the initial difference in Ca 2+ sensitivity between MYBPC3 mut (pCa 50 =5.46±0.03) and donor (pCa 50 =5.48±0.02). Conclusions— Frameshift MYBPC3 mutations cause haploinsufficiency, deranged phosphorylation of contractile proteins, and reduced maximal force-generating capacity of cardiomyocytes. The enhanced Ca 2+ sensitivity in MYBPC3 mut is due to hypophosphorylation of troponin I secondary to mutation-induced dysfunction.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Physiology (medical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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