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GAREM1 regulates the PR interval on electrocardiograms.

Hye Ok Kim1, Ji Eun Lim1, Myung Jun Kim1, Ji-One Kang1, Sung-Moon Kim1, Jeong Min Nam1, Jihoon Tak2, Hiroaki Konishi3, Tasuku Nishino3, In Song Koh4, Young-Ho Jin5, Hyung Hwan Baik1, Jin-Bae Kim6, Mi Kyung Kim7, Bo Youl Choi7, Sang-Hak Lee8, Yangsoo Jang9, Jinho Shin10, Bermseok Oh11.   

Abstract

PR interval is the period from the onset of P wave to the start of the QRS complex on electrocardiograms. A recent genomewide association study (GWAS) suggested that GAREM1 was linked to the PR interval on electrocardiograms. This study was designed to validate this correlation using additional subjects and examined the function of Garem1 in a mouse model. We analyzed the association of rs17744182, a variant in the GAREM1 locus, with the PR interval in 5646 subjects who were recruited from 2 Korean replication sets, Yangpyeong (n = 2471) and Yonsei (n = 3175), and noted a significant genomewide association by meta-analysis (P = 2.39 × 10-8). To confirm the function of Garem1 in mice, Garem1 siRNA was injected into mouse tail veins to reduce the expression of Garem1. Garem1 transcript levels declined by 53% in the atrium of the heart (P = 0.029), and Garem1-siRNA injected mice experienced a significant decrease in PR interval (43.27 ms vs. 44.89 ms in control, P = 0.007). We analyzed the expression pattern of Garem1 in the heart by immunohistology and observed specific expression of Garem1 in intracardiac ganglia. Garem1 was expressed in most neurons of the ganglion, including cholinergic and adrenergic cells. We have provided evidence that GAREM1 is involved in the PR interval of ECGs. These findings increase our understanding of the regulatory signals of heart rhythm through intracardiac ganglia of the autonomic nervous system and can be used to guide the development of a therapeutic target for heart conditions, such as atrial fibrillation.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29273731     DOI: 10.1038/s10038-017-0367-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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