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Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2

OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between a KCNQ1 mutation, R259H, and short QT syndrome (SQTS) and to explore the electrophysiological mechanisms underlying their association. METHODS: We performed genetic screening of SQTS genes in 25 probands and their family members (63 patients). We used...

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Autores principales: Wu, Zhi-Juan, Huang, Yun, Fu, Yi-Cheng, Zhao, Xiao-Jing, Zhu, Chao, Zhang, Yu, Xu, Bin, Zhu, Qing-Lei, Li, Yang
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Publicado: Science Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4554793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26346102
http://dx.doi.org/10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2015.04.002
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author Wu, Zhi-Juan
Huang, Yun
Fu, Yi-Cheng
Zhao, Xiao-Jing
Zhu, Chao
Zhang, Yu
Xu, Bin
Zhu, Qing-Lei
Li, Yang
author_facet Wu, Zhi-Juan
Huang, Yun
Fu, Yi-Cheng
Zhao, Xiao-Jing
Zhu, Chao
Zhang, Yu
Xu, Bin
Zhu, Qing-Lei
Li, Yang
author_sort Wu, Zhi-Juan
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between a KCNQ1 mutation, R259H, and short QT syndrome (SQTS) and to explore the electrophysiological mechanisms underlying their association. METHODS: We performed genetic screening of SQTS genes in 25 probands and their family members (63 patients). We used direct sequencing to screen the exons and intron-exon boundaries of candidate genes that encode ion channels which contribute to the repolarization of the ventricular action potential, including KCNQ1, KCNH2, KCNE1, KCNE2, KCNJ2, CACNA1c, CACNB2b and CACNA2D1. In one of the 25 SQTS probands screened, we discovered a KCNQ1 mutation, R259H. We cloned R259H and transiently expressed it in HEK-293 cells; then, currents were recorded using whole cell patch clamp techniques. RESULTS: R259H-KCNQ1 showed significantly increased current density, which was approximately 3-fold larger than that of wild type (WT) after a depolarizing pulse at 1 s. The steady state voltage dependence of the activation and inactivation did not show significant differences between the WT and R259H mutation (P > 0.05), whereas the time constant of deactivation was markedly prolonged in the mutant compared with the WT in terms of the test potentials, which indicated that the deactivation of R259H was markedly slower than that of the WT. These results suggested that the R259H mutation can effectively increase the slowly activated delayed rectifier potassium current (I(Ks)) in phase 3 of the cardiac action potential, which may be an infrequent cause of QT interval shortening. CONCLUSIONS: R259H is a gain-of-function mutation of the KCNQ1 channel that is responsible for SQTS2. This is the first time that the R259H mutation was detected in Chinese people.
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spelling pubmed-45547932015-09-04 Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2 Wu, Zhi-Juan Huang, Yun Fu, Yi-Cheng Zhao, Xiao-Jing Zhu, Chao Zhang, Yu Xu, Bin Zhu, Qing-Lei Li, Yang J Geriatr Cardiol Research Article OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the association between a KCNQ1 mutation, R259H, and short QT syndrome (SQTS) and to explore the electrophysiological mechanisms underlying their association. METHODS: We performed genetic screening of SQTS genes in 25 probands and their family members (63 patients). We used direct sequencing to screen the exons and intron-exon boundaries of candidate genes that encode ion channels which contribute to the repolarization of the ventricular action potential, including KCNQ1, KCNH2, KCNE1, KCNE2, KCNJ2, CACNA1c, CACNB2b and CACNA2D1. In one of the 25 SQTS probands screened, we discovered a KCNQ1 mutation, R259H. We cloned R259H and transiently expressed it in HEK-293 cells; then, currents were recorded using whole cell patch clamp techniques. RESULTS: R259H-KCNQ1 showed significantly increased current density, which was approximately 3-fold larger than that of wild type (WT) after a depolarizing pulse at 1 s. The steady state voltage dependence of the activation and inactivation did not show significant differences between the WT and R259H mutation (P > 0.05), whereas the time constant of deactivation was markedly prolonged in the mutant compared with the WT in terms of the test potentials, which indicated that the deactivation of R259H was markedly slower than that of the WT. These results suggested that the R259H mutation can effectively increase the slowly activated delayed rectifier potassium current (I(Ks)) in phase 3 of the cardiac action potential, which may be an infrequent cause of QT interval shortening. CONCLUSIONS: R259H is a gain-of-function mutation of the KCNQ1 channel that is responsible for SQTS2. This is the first time that the R259H mutation was detected in Chinese people. Science Press 2015-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4554793/ /pubmed/26346102 http://dx.doi.org/10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2015.04.002 Text en Institute of Geriatric Cardiology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License, which allows readers to alter, transform, or build upon the article and then distribute the resulting work under the same or similar license to this one. The work must be attributed back to the original author and commercial use is not permitted without specific permission.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wu, Zhi-Juan
Huang, Yun
Fu, Yi-Cheng
Zhao, Xiao-Jing
Zhu, Chao
Zhang, Yu
Xu, Bin
Zhu, Qing-Lei
Li, Yang
Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2
title Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2
title_full Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2
title_fullStr Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2
title_short Characterization of a Chinese KCNQ1 mutation (R259H) that shortens repolarization and causes short QT syndrome 2
title_sort characterization of a chinese kcnq1 mutation (r259h) that shortens repolarization and causes short qt syndrome 2
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4554793/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26346102
http://dx.doi.org/10.11909/j.issn.1671-5411.2015.04.002
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