Among community participants with unexplained increased left ventricular wall thickness (>13 mm), 18% had mutations in sarcomere protein or lipid storage genes.
Cohort (n=1,862)
Increased left ventricular wall thickness (n=1,862)
Genetic sequencing
Prevalence of single-gene mutations in individuals with unexplained increased left ventricular wall thickness (>13 mm)
BACKGROUND: Mutations in sarcomere protein, PRKAG2, LAMP2, alpha-galactosidase A (GLA), and several mitochondrial genes can cause rare familial cardiomyopathies, but their contribution to increased left ventricular wall thickness (LVWT) in the community is unknown. METHODS AND RESULTS: We studied 1862 unrelated participants (52% women; age, 59+/-9 years) from the community-based Framingham Heart Study who had echocardiograms and provided DNA samples but did not have severe hypertension, aortic prosthesis, or significant aortic stenosis. Eight sarcomere protein genes, 3 storage cardiomyopathy-causing genes, and 27 mitochondrial genes were sequenced in unrelated individuals with increased LVWT (maximum LVWT >13 mm). Fifty eligible participants (9 women) had unexplained increased LVWT. We detected 8 mutations in 9 individuals (2 women); 7 mutations in 5 sarcomere protein genes (MYH7, MYBPC3, TNNT2, TNNI3, MYL3), and 1 GLA mutation. In individuals with increased LVWT, participants with sarcomere protein and storage mutations were clinically indistinguishable from those without mutations. CONCLUSIONS: In a community-based cohort, about 3% of eligible participants had increased LVWT, of whom 18% had sarcomere protein or lipid storage gene mutations. Increased LVWT in the community is a very heterogeneous condition, which sometimes may arise from single-gene variants in one of a number of genes.
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Hiroyuki Morita
Nihon University
Martin G. Larson
Semmelweis University
Scott Barr
Boston University
Circulation
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Boston University
Framingham Heart Study
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Morita et al. (Tue,) conducted a cohort in Increased left ventricular wall thickness (n=1,862). Genetic sequencing was evaluated on Prevalence of single-gene mutations in individuals with unexplained increased left ventricular wall thickness (>13 mm). Among community participants with unexplained increased left ventricular wall thickness (>13 mm), 18% had mutations in sarcomere protein or lipid storage genes.
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