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Type: Journal article
Title: Variant Location Is a Novel Risk Factor for Individuals With Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathy Due to a Desmoplakin (DSP) Truncating Variant.
Author: Hoorntje, E.T.
Burns, C.
Marsili, L.
Corden, B.
Parikh, V.N.
Te Meerman, G.J.
Gray, B.
Adiyaman, A.
Bagnall, R.D.
Barge-Schaapveld, D.Q.C.M.
van den Berg, M.P.
Bootsma, M.
Bosman, L.P.
Correnti, G.
Duflou, J.
Eppinga, R.N.
Fatkin, D.
Fietz, M.
Haan, E.
Jongbloed, J.D.H.
et al.
Citation: Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, 2022; 16(1):e003672-e003672
Publisher: Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
Issue Date: 2022
ISSN: 2574-8300
2574-8300
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Edgar T. Hoorntje, Charlotte Burns, Luisa Marsili, Ben Corden, Victoria N. Parikh, Gerard J. te Meerman, Belinda Gray, Ahmet Adiyaman, Richard D. Bagnall, Daniela Q.C.M. Barge-Schaapveld, Maarten P. van den Berg, Marianne Bootsma, Laurens P. Bosman, Gemma Correnti, Johan Duflou, Ruben N. Eppinga, Diane Fatkin, Michael Fietz, Eric Haan, Jan D.H. Jongbloed, Arnaud D. Hauer, Lien Lam, Freyja H.M. van Lint, Amrit Lota, Carlo Marcelis, Hugh J. McCarthy, Anneke M. van Mil, Rogier A. Oldenburg, Nicholas Pachter, R. Nils Planken, Chloe Reuter, Christopher Semsarian, Jasper J. van der Smagt, Tina Thompson, Jitendra Vohra, Paul G.A. Volders, Jaap I. van Waning, Nicola Whiffin, Arthur van den Wijngaard, Ahmad S. Amin, Arthur A.M. Wilde, Gijs van Woerden, Laura Yeates, Dominica Zentner, Euan A. Ashley, Matthew T. Wheeler, James S. Ware, J. Peter van Tintelen, Jodie Ingles
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Truncating variants in desmoplakin (DSPtv) are an important cause of arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy; however the genetic architecture and genotype-specific risk factors are incompletely understood. We evaluated phenotype, risk factors for ventricular arrhythmias, and underlying genetics of DSPtv cardiomyopathy. METHODS: Individuals with DSPtv and any cardiac phenotype, and their gene-positive family members were included from multiple international centers. Clinical data and family history information were collected. Event-free survival from ventricular arrhythmia was assessed. Variant location was compared between cases and controls, and literature review of reported DSPtv performed. RESULTS: There were 98 probands and 72 family members (mean age at diagnosis 43±8 years, 59% women) with a DSPtv, of which 146 were considered clinically affected. Ventricular arrhythmia (sudden cardiac arrest, sustained ventricular tachycardia, appropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator therapy) occurred in 56 (33%) individuals. DSPtv location and proband status were independent risk factors for ventricular arrhythmia. Further, gene region was important with variants in cases (cohort n=98; Clinvar n=167) more likely to occur in the regions resulting in nonsense mediated decay of both major DSP isoforms, compared with n=124 genome aggregation database control variants (148 [83.6%] versus 29 [16.4%]; P<0.0001). CONCLUSIONS: In the largest series of individuals with DSPtv, we demonstrate that variant location is a novel risk factor for ventricular arrhythmia, can inform variant interpretation, and provide critical insights to allow for precision-based clinical management.
Keywords: arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy
desmoplakin
genetic testing
sudden cardiac death
Rights: © 2023 The Authors. Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine is published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original work is properly cited.
DOI: 10.1161/circgen.121.003672
Grant ID: http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1154992
http://purl.org/au-research/grants/nhmrc/1162929
Published version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1161/circgen.121.003672
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