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A modifier screen identifies DNAJB6 as a cardiomyopathy susceptibility gene.

Yonghe Ding1, Pamela A Long2, J Martijn Bos3, Yu-Huan Shih1, Xiao Ma1, Rhianna S Sundsbak2, Jianhua Chen4, Yiwen Jiang4, Liqun Zhao5, Xinyang Hu6, Jianan Wang6, Yongyong Shi7, Michael J Ackerman8, Xueying Lin9, Stephen C Ekker9, Margaret M Redfield10, Timothy M Olson11, Xiaolei Xu1.   

Abstract

Mutagenesis screening is a powerful forward genetic approach that has been successfully applied in lower-model organisms to discover genetic factors for biological processes. This phenotype-based approach has yet to be established in vertebrates for probing major human diseases, largely because of the complexity of colony management. Herein, we report a rapid strategy for identifying genetic modifiers of cardiomyopathy (CM). Based on the application of doxorubicin stress to zebrafish insertional cardiac (ZIC) mutants, we identified 4 candidate CM-modifying genes, of which 3 have been linked previously to CM. The long isoform of DnaJ (Hsp40) homolog, subfamily B, member 6b (dnajb6b(L)) was identified as a CM susceptibility gene, supported by identification of rare variants in its human ortholog DNAJB6 from CM patients. Mechanistic studies indicated that the deleterious, loss-of-function modifying effects of dnajb6b(L) can be ameliorated by inhibition of ER stress. In contrast, overexpression of dnajb6(L) exerts cardioprotective effects on both fish and mouse CM models. Together, our findings establish a mutagenesis screening strategy that is scalable for systematic identification of genetic modifiers of CM, feasible to suggest therapeutic targets, and expandable to other major human diseases.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27642634      PMCID: PMC5023154          DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.88797

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JCI Insight        ISSN: 2379-3708


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