A Titin Missense Variant Causes Atrial Fibrillation

肌联蛋白错义变异导致心房颤动

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作者:Mahmud Arif Pavel, Hanna Chen, Michael Hill, Arvind Sridhar, Miles Barney, Jaime DeSantiago, Asia Owais, Shashank Sandu, Faisal A Darbar, Aylin Ornelas-Loredo, Bahaa Al-Azzam, Brandon Chalazan, Jalees Rehman, Dawood Darbar

Abstract

Rare and common genetic variants contribute to the risk of atrial fibrillation (AF). Although ion channels were among the first AF candidate genes identified, rare loss-of-function variants in structural genes such as TTN have also been implicated in AF pathogenesis partly by the development of an atrial myopathy, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. While TTN truncating variants (TTNtvs) have been causally linked to arrhythmia and cardiomyopathy syndromes, the role of missense variants (mvs) remains unclear. We report that rare TTNmvs are associated with adverse clinical outcomes in AF patients and we have identified a mechanism by which a TTNmv (T32756I) causes AF. Modeling the TTN-T32756I variant using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived atrial cardiomyocytes (iPSC-aCMs) revealed that the mutant cells display aberrant contractility, increased activity of a cardiac potassium channel (KCNQ1, Kv7.1), and dysregulated calcium homeostasis without compromising the sarcomeric integrity of the atrial cardiomyocytes. We also show that a titin-binding protein, the Four-and-a-Half Lim domains 2 (FHL2), has increased binding with KCNQ1 and its modulatory subunit KCNE1 in the TTN-T32756I-iPSC-aCMs, enhancing the slow delayed rectifier potassium current (I ks). Suppression of FHL2 in mutant iPSC-aCMs normalized the I ks, supporting FHL2 as an I ks modulator. Our findings demonstrate that a single amino acid change in titin not only affects function but also causes ion channel remodeling and AF. These findings emphasize the need for high-throughput screening to evaluate the pathogenicity of TTNmvs and establish a mechanistic link between titin, potassium ion channels, and sarcomeric proteins that may represent a novel therapeutic target.

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