Sini Skarp, Anne Doedens, Lauri Holmström, Valerio Izzi, Samu Saarimäki, Eeva Sliz, Johannes Kettunen, Lasse Pakanen, Risto Kerkelä, Katri Pylkäs, Heikki V Huikuri, Robert J Myerburg, Juhani Junttila
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摘要
心肌纤维化是心脏性猝死(SCD)患者的常见病因。研究人员对127名以原发性心肌纤维化为唯一病理发现的SCD患者进行了全外显子组测序。这些病例来自Fingesture研究,该研究收集了芬兰北部经尸检证实的SCD患者的数据。研究采用了一种计算方法来识别心肌细胞中的蛋白质相互作用。芬兰国家基因研究(FinnGen)数据集调查了已识别变异与心脏疾病终点的关联。我们发现了 21 个错义变异和 1 个无义变异。据估计,4个变异影响蛋白质功能,与SCD/原发性心肌纤维化(Fingesture)显著相关,并与芬兰人群(FinnGen)的心脏疾病相关。这些变异位于软骨酸性蛋白 1 (CRATC1)、钙蛋白酶 1 (CAPN1)、unc-45 肌球蛋白伴侣 A (UNC45A) 和 unc-45 肌球蛋白伴侣 B (UNC45B)。所发现的变体有助于细胞外基质和心肌细胞的功能。
Novel Genetic Variants Associated with Primary Myocardial Fibrosis in Sudden Cardiac Death Victims.
Myocardial fibrosis is a common finding in victims of sudden cardiac death (SCD). Whole exome sequencing was performed in 127 victims of SCD with primary myocardial fibrosis as the only pathological finding. These cases are derived from the Fingesture study which has collected data from autopsy-verified SCD victims in Northern Finland. A computational approach was used to identify protein interactions in cardiomyocytes. Associations of the identified variants with cardiac disease endpoints were investigated in the Finnish national genetic study (FinnGen) dataset. We identified 21 missense and one nonsense variant. Four variants were estimated to affect protein function, significantly associated with SCD/primary myocardial fibrosis (Fingesture) and associated with cardiac diseases in Finnish population (FinnGen). These variants locate in cartilage acidic protein 1 (CRATC1), calpain 1 (CAPN1), unc-45 myosin chaperone A (UNC45A) and unc-45 myosin chaperone B (UNC45B). The variants identified contribute to function of extracellular matrix and cardiomyocytes.
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