Expression Patterns of Cardiac Myofilament Proteins

Author:

Theis Jeanne L.1,Bos J. Martijn1,Theis Jason D.1,Miller Dylan V.1,Dearani Joseph A.1,Schaff Hartzell V.1,Gersh Bernard J.1,Ommen Steve R.1,Moss Richard L.1,Ackerman Michael J.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Departments of Molecular Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (J.L.T., M.J.A.), Medicine/Division of Cardiovascular Diseases (J.M.B., B.G., S.R.O., M.J.A.), Laboratory Medicine and Pathology/Division of Anatomic Pathology (J.D.T., D.W.M.), Surgery/Division of Cardiothoracic Surgery (J.A.D., H.V.S.), Pediatrics/Division of Pediatric Cardiology (M.J.A.), Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn; and Department of Physiology/Cardiovascular Research Center (R.L.M.), University of Wisconsin School of...

Abstract

Background— Mutations in myofilament proteins, most commonly MYBPC3 -encoded myosin-binding protein C and MYH7 -encoded β-myosin heavy chain, can cause hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). Despite significant advances in structure-function relationships pertaining to the cardiac sarcomere, there is limited knowledge of how a mutation leads to clinical HCM. We, therefore, set out to study expression and localization of myofilament proteins in left ventricular tissue of patients with HCM. Methods and Results— Frozen surgical myectomy specimens from 47 patients with HCM were examined and genotyped for mutations involving 8 myofilament-encoding genes. Myofilament protein levels were quantified by Western blotting with localization graded from immunohistochemical staining of tissue sections. Overall, 25 of 47 (53%) patients had myofilament-HCM, including 12 with MYBPC3-HCM and 9 with MYH7-HCM. As compared with healthy heart tissue, levels of myofilament proteins were increased in patients manifesting a mutation in either gene. Patients with a frameshift mutation predicted to truncate MYBPC3 exhibited marked disturbances in protein localization as compared with missense mutations in either MYBPC3 or MYH7 . Conclusions— In this first expression study in human HCM tissue, increased myofilament protein levels in patients with either MYBPC3 - or MYH7- mediated HCM suggest a poison peptide mechanism. Specifically, the mechanism of dysfunction may vary according to the genetic subgroup suggested by a distinctly abnormal distribution of myofilament proteins in patients manifesting a truncation mutation in MYBPC3 .

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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