TY - JOUR
T1 - Prevalence and distribution of sarcomeric gene mutations in Japanese patients with familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
AU - Otsuka, Haruna
AU - Arimura, Takuro
AU - Abe, Tadaaki
AU - Kawai, Hiroya
AU - Aizawa, Yoshiyasu
AU - Kubo, Toru
AU - Kitaoka, Hiroaki
AU - Nakamura, Hiroshi
AU - Nakamura, Kazufumi
AU - Okamoto, Hiroshi
AU - Ichida, Fukiko
AU - Ayusawa, Mamoru
AU - Nunoda, Shinichi
AU - Isobe, Mitsuaki
AU - Matsuzaki, Masunori
AU - Doi, Yoshinori L.
AU - Fukuda, Keiichi
AU - Sasaoka, Taishi
AU - Izumi, Toru
AU - Ashizawa, Naoto
AU - Kimura, Akinori
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2012
Y1 - 2012
N2 - Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), which is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait, is the most prevalent hereditary cardiac disease. Although there are several reports on the systematic screening of mutations in the disease-causing genes in European and American populations, only limited information is available for Asian populations, including Japanese. Methods and Results: Genetic screening of disease-associated mutations in 8 genes for sarcomeric proteins, MYH7, MYBPC3, MYL2, MYL3, TNNT2, TNNI3, TPM1, and ACTC, was performed by direct sequencing in 112 unrelated Japanese proband patients with familial HCM; 37 different mutations, including 13 novel ones in 5 genes, MYH7, MYBPC3, TNNT2, TNNI3, and TPM1, were identified in 49 (43.8%) patients. Among them, 3 carried compound heterozygous mutations in MYBPC3 or TNNT2. The frequency of patients carrying the MYBPC3, MYH7, and TNNT2 mutations were 19.6%, 10.7%, and 8.9%, respectively, and the most frequently affected genes in the northeastern and southwestern parts of Japan were MYBPC3 and MYH7, respectively. Several mutations were found in multiple unrelated proband patients, for which the geographic distribution suggested founder effects of the mutations. Conclusions: This study demonstrated the frequency and distribution of mutations in a large cohort of familial HCM in Japan.
AB - Background: Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), which is inherited as an autosomal dominant trait, is the most prevalent hereditary cardiac disease. Although there are several reports on the systematic screening of mutations in the disease-causing genes in European and American populations, only limited information is available for Asian populations, including Japanese. Methods and Results: Genetic screening of disease-associated mutations in 8 genes for sarcomeric proteins, MYH7, MYBPC3, MYL2, MYL3, TNNT2, TNNI3, TPM1, and ACTC, was performed by direct sequencing in 112 unrelated Japanese proband patients with familial HCM; 37 different mutations, including 13 novel ones in 5 genes, MYH7, MYBPC3, TNNT2, TNNI3, and TPM1, were identified in 49 (43.8%) patients. Among them, 3 carried compound heterozygous mutations in MYBPC3 or TNNT2. The frequency of patients carrying the MYBPC3, MYH7, and TNNT2 mutations were 19.6%, 10.7%, and 8.9%, respectively, and the most frequently affected genes in the northeastern and southwestern parts of Japan were MYBPC3 and MYH7, respectively. Several mutations were found in multiple unrelated proband patients, for which the geographic distribution suggested founder effects of the mutations. Conclusions: This study demonstrated the frequency and distribution of mutations in a large cohort of familial HCM in Japan.
KW - Genes
KW - Genetics
KW - Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
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U2 - 10.1253/circj.CJ-11-0876
DO - 10.1253/circj.CJ-11-0876
M3 - Article
C2 - 22112859
AN - SCOPUS:84863393253
SN - 1346-9843
VL - 76
SP - 453
EP - 461
JO - Circulation Journal
JF - Circulation Journal
IS - 2
ER -