关键词: Kv11.1 channel current density electrophysiology long QT syndrome 2 sudden arrhythmic death case

Mesh : Action Potentials Arrhythmias, Cardiac / genetics pathology Cells, Cultured Death, Sudden, Cardiac ERG1 Potassium Channel / chemistry genetics metabolism HEK293 Cells Humans Ion Channel Gating Male Mutation, Missense Protein Domains Protein Transport Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.3390/ijms22179235   PDF(Pubmed)

Abstract:
Long QT syndrome is one of the most common hereditary channelopathies inducing fatal arrhythmias and sudden cardiac death. We identified in a sudden arrhythmic death syndrome case a C-term KCNH2 mutation (c.3457C > T; p.His1153Tyr) classified as variant of unknown significance and functional impact. Heterologous expression in HEK293 cells combined with western-blot, flow-cytometry, immunocytochemical and microscope analyses shows no modification of channel trafficking to the cell membrane. Electrophysiological studies reveal that the mutation causes a loss of HERG channel function through an alteration of channel biophysical properties that reduces the current density leading to LQT2. These results provide the first functional evidence for H1153Y-KCNH2 mutation-induced abnormal channel properties. They concur with previous biophysical and clinical presentations of a survived patient with another variant that is G1036D. Therefore, the present report importantly highlights the potential severity of variants that may have useful implications for treatment, surveillance, and follow-up of LQT2 patients.
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