Identification of a novel frameshift mutation in the giant muscle filament titin in a large Australian family with dilated cardiomyopathy

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Brenda Gerull
John Atherton
Anke Geupel
Sabine Sasse-Klaassen
Arnd Heuser
Michael Frenneaux
Mark McNabb
Henk Granzier
Siegfried Labeit
Ludwig Thierfelder
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[1] Max-Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine,Department of Clinical and Molecular Cardiology, Franz
[2] Humboldt University,Volhard Clinic, HELIOS Clinics GmbH, Charité
[3] Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital,Department of Cardiology
[4] University of Queensland,Department of Cardiovascular Medicine
[5] University of Birmingham,VCAPP
[6] Washington State University,Anesthesiology and Intensive Operative Medicine
[7] University Hospital Mannheim,undefined
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Journal of Molecular Medicine | 2006年 / 84卷
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Dilated cardiomyopathy; Titin; Frameshift mutation;
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Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is an etiologically heterogeneous cardiac disease characterized by left ventricular dilation and systolic dysfunction. Approximately 25–30% of DCM patients show a family history of mainly autosomal dominant inheritance. We and others have previously demonstrated that mutations in the giant muscle filament titin (TTN) can cause DCM. However, the prevalence of titin mutations in familial DCM is unknown. In this paper, we report a novel heterozygous 1-bp deletion mutation (c.62890delG) in TTN that cosegregates with DCM in a large Australian pedigree (A3). The TTN deletion mutation c.62890delG causes a frameshift, thereby generating a truncated A-band titin due to a premature stop codon (p.E20963KfsX10) and the addition of ten novel amino acid residues. The clinical phenotype of DCM in kindred A3 demonstrates incomplete penetrance and variable expressivity. Finally, protein analysis of a skeletal muscle biopsy sample from an affected member did not reveal the predicted truncated titin isoform although the aberrant mRNA was present, suggesting posttranslational modification and degradation of the truncated protein. The identification of a novel disease-causing mutation in the giant titin gene in a third large family with DCM indicates that mutations in titin may account for a significant portion of the genetic etiology in familial DCM.
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