Evolutionary dissection of mtDNA hg H: a susceptibility factor for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.

Christian M Hagen, Joanna L Elson, Paula L Hedley, Frederik H Aidt, Ole Havndrup, Morten K Jensen, Jørgen K Kanters, John J Atherton, Julie McGaughran, Henning Bundgaard, Michael Christiansen
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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup (hg) H has been reported as a susceptibility factor for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). This was established in genetic association studies, however, the SNP or SNP's that are associated with the increased risk have not been identified. Hg H is the most frequent European mtDNA hg with greater than 80 subhaplogroups (subhgs) each defined by specific SNPs. We tested the hypothesis that the distribution of H subhgs might differ between HCM patients and controls. The subhg H distribution in 55 HCM index cases was compared to that of two Danish mtDNA hg H control groups (n = 170 and n = 908, respectively). In the HCM group, H and 12 different H subhgs were found. All these, except subhgs H73, were also found in both control groups. The HCM group was also characterized by a higher proportion of H3 compared to H2. In the HCM group the H3/H2 proportion was 1.7, whereas it was 0.45 and 0.54 in the control groups. This tendency was replicated in an independent group of Hg H HCM index cases (n = 39) from Queensland, Australia, where the H3/H2 ratio was 1.5. In conclusion, the H subhgs distribution differs between HCM cases and controls, but the difference is subtle, and the understanding of the pathogenic significance is hampered by the lack of functional studies on the subhgs of H.

mtDNA hg H的进化解剖:肥厚性心肌病的易感因素。
线粒体DNA (mtDNA)单倍群(hg) H已被报道为肥厚性心肌病(HCM)的易感因素。这是在遗传关联研究中建立的,然而,与风险增加相关的SNP或SNP尚未确定。Hg H是最常见的欧洲mtDNA汞,有超过80个亚单倍群(subhgs),每个亚单倍群由特定的snp定义。我们检验了HCM患者和对照组之间H亚型hgs分布可能不同的假设。55例HCM指数病例的亚hg H分布与两个丹麦mtDNA hg H对照组(n = 170和n = 908)比较。在HCM组中,发现H和12个不同的H亚hgs。除了subhgs H73外,所有这些在两个对照组中也都有发现。HCM组的另一个特点是H3的比例高于H2。HCM组H3/H2比值为1.7,对照组为0.45和0.54。这一趋势在来自澳大利亚昆士兰的Hg H HCM指数病例独立组(n = 39)中得到了重复,H3/H2比为1.5。综上所述,HCM病例与对照组之间的H亚型hgs分布存在差异,但差异不大,由于缺乏对H亚型hgs的功能研究,阻碍了对其致病意义的认识。
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