Reevaluation of the South Asian
MYBPC3
Δ25bp
Intronic Deletion in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
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Published:2020-06
Issue:3
Volume:13
Page:
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ISSN:2574-8300
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Container-title:Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Circ: Genomic and Precision Medicine
Author:
Harper Andrew R.123ORCID, Bowman Michael4, Hayesmoore Jesse B.G.4, Sage Helen4, Salatino Silvia3, Blair Edward5, Campbell Carolyn4, Currie Bethany4, Goel Anuj123, McGuire Karen4, Ormondroyd Elizabeth12, Sergeant Kate4, Waring Adam3, Woodley Jessica6, Kramer Christopher M.7ORCID, Neubauer Stefan12, Farrall Martin123, Watkins Hugh123, Thomson Kate L.1234ORCID, Abraham Theodore, Anderson Lisa, Appelbaum Evan, Autore Camillo, Berry Colin, Biagini Elena, Bradlow William, Bucciarelli-Ducci Chiara, Chiribiri Amedeo, Choudhury Lubna, Crean Andrew, Dawson Dana, Desai Milind Y., Elstein Eleanor, Flett Andrew, Friedrich Matthias, Heitner Stephen, Helms Adam, Ho Carolyn, Jacoby Daniel L., Kim Han, Kim Bette, Larose Eric, Mahmod Masliza, Mahrholdt Heiko, Maron Martin, McCann Gerry, Michaels Michelle, Mohiddin Saidi, Nagueh Sherif, Newby David, Olivotto Iacopo, Owens Anjali, Pierre-Mongeon F., Prasad Sanjay, Rimoldi Ornella, Salerno Michael, Schulz-Menger Jeanette, Sherrid Mark, Swoboda Peter, van Rossum Albert, Weinsaft Jonathan, White James, Williamson Eric
Affiliation:
1. Radcliffe Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom (A.R.H., A.G., E.O., S.N., M.F., H.W., K.L.T.). 2. Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom (A.R.H., A.G., E.O., S.N., M.F., H.W., K.L.T.). 3. Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford, United Kingdom (A.R.H., S.S., A.G., A.W., M.F., H.W., K.L.T.). 4. Oxford Medical Genetics Laboratories, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom (M.B., J.B.G.H., H.S., C.C., B.C., K.M., K.S., K.L.T.). 5. Oxford Centre for Genomic Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, United Kingdom (E.B.). 6. West Midlands Regional Genetics Laboratory, Birmingham Woman’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, United Kingdom (J.W.). 7. University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA (C.M.K.).
Abstract
Background:
The common intronic deletion,
MYBPC3
Δ25
, detected in 4% to 8% of South Asian populations, is reported to be associated with cardiomyopathy, with ≈7-fold increased risk of disease in variant carriers. Here, we examine the contribution of
MYBPC3
Δ25
to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in a large patient cohort.
Methods:
Sequence data from 2 HCM cohorts (n=5393) was analyzed to determine
MYBPC3
Δ25
frequency and co-occurrence of pathogenic variants in HCM genes. Case-control and haplotype analyses were performed to compare variant frequencies and assess disease association. Analyses were also undertaken to investigate the pathogenicity of a candidate variant
MYBPC3
c.1224-52G>A.
Results:
Our data suggest that the risk of HCM, previously attributed to
MYBPC3
Δ25
, can be explained by enrichment of a derived haplotype,
MYBPC3
Δ25/
−52
, whereby a small subset of individuals bear both
MYBPC3
Δ25
and a rare pathogenic variant,
MYBPC3
c.1224-52G>A. The intronic
MYBPC3
c.1224-52G>A variant, which is not routinely evaluated by gene panel or exome sequencing, was detected in ≈1% of our HCM cohort.
Conclusions:
The
MYBPC3
c.1224-52G>A variant explains the disease risk previously associated with
MYBPC3
Δ25
in the South Asian population and is one of the most frequent pathogenic variants in HCM in all populations; genotyping services should ensure coverage of this deep intronic mutation. Individuals carrying
MYBPC3
Δ25
alone are not at increased risk of HCM, and this variant should not be tested in isolation; this is important for the large majority of the 100 million individuals of South Asian ancestry who carry
MYBPC3
Δ25
and would previously have been declared at increased risk of HCM.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Cited by
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