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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 116(14): 6969-6974, 2019 04 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30886088

ABSTRACT

Sudden unexpected death of an infant (SUDI) is a devastating occurrence for families. To investigate the genetic pathogenesis of SUDI, we sequenced >70 genes from 191 autopsy-negative SUDI victims. Ten infants sharing a previously unknown variant in troponin I (TnI) were identified. The mutation (TNNI1 R37C+/-) is in the fetal/neonatal paralog of TnI, a gene thought to be expressed in the heart up to the first 24 months of life. Using phylogenetic analysis and molecular dynamics simulations, it was determined that arginine at residue 37 in TNNI1 may play a critical functional role, suggesting that the variant may be pathogenic. We investigated the biophysical properties of the TNNI1 R37C mutation in human reconstituted thin filaments (RTFs) using fluorometry. RTFs reconstituted with the mutant R37C TnI exhibited reduced Ca2+-binding sensitivity due to an increased Ca2+ off-rate constant. Furthermore, we generated TNNI1 R37C+/- mutants in human induced pluripotent stem cell derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) using CRISPR-Cas9. In monolayers of hiPSC-CMs, we simultaneously monitored voltage and Ca2+ transients through optical mapping and compared them to their isogenic controls. We observed normal intrinsic beating patterns under control conditions in TNNI1 R37C+/- at stimulation frequencies of 55 beats/min (bpm), but these cells showed no restitution with increased stimulation frequency to 65 bpm and exhibited alternans at >75 bpm. The WT hiPSC-CMs did not exhibit any sign of arrhythmogenicity even at stimulation frequencies of 120 bpm. The approach used in this study provides critical physiological and mechanistic bases to investigate sarcomeric mutations in the pathogenesis of SUDI.


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Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells/metabolism , Molecular Dynamics Simulation , Mutation, Missense , Myocytes, Cardiac/metabolism , Sudden Infant Death/genetics , Troponin I , Calcium/chemistry , Calcium/metabolism , Humans , Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells/pathology , Infant, Newborn , Myocardial Contraction/genetics , Myocytes, Cardiac/pathology , Sarcomeres/genetics , Sarcomeres/metabolism , Sarcomeres/pathology , Sudden Infant Death/pathology , Troponin I/chemistry , Troponin I/genetics , Troponin I/metabolism
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Circ Cardiovasc Genet ; 10(4)2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28807990

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Inherited arrhythmia syndromes are responsible for a significant portion of autopsy-negative sudden unexpected death (SUD) cases, but molecular autopsy used to identify potentially causal variants is not routinely included in SUD investigations. We collaborated with a medical examiner's office to assist in finding a diagnosis for their autopsy-negative child SUD cases. METHODS AND RESULTS: 191 child SUD cases (<5 years of age) were selected for analyses. Our next generation sequencing panel incorporated 38 inherited arrhythmia syndrome candidate genes and another 33 genes not previously investigated for variants that may underlie SUDY pathophysiology. Overall, we identified 11 potentially causal disease-associated variants in 12 cases, for an overall yield of 6.3%. We also identified 31 variants of uncertain significance in 36 cases and 16 novel variants predicted to be pathogenic in silico in 15 cases. The disease-associated variants were reported to the medical examiner to notify surviving relatives and recommend clinical assessment. CONCLUSIONS: We have identified variants that may assist in the diagnosis of at least 6.3% of autopsy-negative child SUD cases and reduce risk of future SUD in surviving relatives. We recommend a cautious approach to variant interpretation. We also suggest inclusion of cardiomyopathy genes as well as other candidate SUD genes in molecular autopsy analyses.


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Arrhythmias, Cardiac/genetics , Death, Sudden, Cardiac/pathology , Arrhythmias, Cardiac/diagnosis , Child, Preschool , Cohort Studies , DNA/chemistry , DNA/isolation & purification , DNA/metabolism , Female , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing , Humans , Infant , Infant, Newborn , Male , Phenotype , Plakophilins/genetics , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sodium-Calcium Exchanger/genetics , Troponin I/genetics
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