Carlotta Ronchi1, Joyce Bernardi1, Manuela Mura2, Manuela Stefanello2, Beatrice Badone1, Marcella Rocchetti1, Lia Crotti3,4,5, Paul Brink6, Peter J Schwartz3, Massimiliano Gnecchi2,7,8, Antonio Zaza1,9. 1. Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences, University of Milano-Bicocca, Piazza della Scienza 2, 2016 Milano, Italy. 2. Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Sciences, Fondazione IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo - Laboratory of Experimental Cardiology for Cell and Molecular Therapies, Viale Camillo Golgi 19, 27100 Pavia, Italy. 3. Center for Cardiac Arrhythmias of Genetic Origin, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, Via Pier Lombardo 22, 20135 Milan, Italy. 4. Department of Medicine and Surgery, University of Milano-Bicocca, Milano, Italy. 5. Department of Cardiovascular, Neural and Metabolic Sciences, IRCCS Istituto Auxologico Italiano, San Luca Hospital, Milan, Italy. 6. Department of Medicine, University of Stellenbosch, Tygerberg, South Africa. 7. Unit of Cardiology, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of Pavia, Pavia, Italy. 8. Department of Medicine, University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa. 9. Cardiovascular Research Institute (CARIM), Maastricht University, Maastricht, Netherlands.
Abstract
AIMS: NOS1AP single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) correlate with QT prolongation and cardiac sudden death in patients affected by long QT syndrome type 1 (LQT1). NOS1AP targets NOS1 to intracellular effectors. We hypothesize that NOS1AP SNPs cause NOS1 dysfunction and this may converge with prolonged action-potential duration (APD) to facilitate arrhythmias. Here we test (i) the effects of NOS1 inhibition and their interaction with prolonged APD in a guinea pig cardiomyocyte (GP-CMs) LQT1 model; (ii) whether pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) from LQT1 patients differing for NOS1AP variants and mutation penetrance display a phenotype compatible with NOS1 deficiency. METHODS AND RESULTS: In GP-CMs, NOS1 was inhibited by S-Methyl-L-thiocitrulline acetate (SMTC) or Vinyl-L-NIO hydrochloride (L-VNIO); LQT1 was mimicked by IKs blockade (JNJ303) and β-adrenergic stimulation (isoproterenol). hiPSC-CMs were obtained from symptomatic (S) and asymptomatic (AS) KCNQ1-A341V carriers, harbouring the minor and major alleles of NOS1AP SNPs (rs16847548 and rs4657139), respectively. In GP-CMs, NOS1 inhibition prolonged APD, enhanced ICaL and INaL, slowed Ca2+ decay, and induced delayed afterdepolarizations. Under action-potential clamp, switching to shorter APD suppressed 'transient inward current' events induced by NOS1 inhibition and reduced cytosolic Ca2+. In S (vs. AS) hiPSC-CMs, APD was longer and ICaL larger; NOS1AP and NOS1 expression and co-localization were decreased. CONCLUSION: The minor NOS1AP alleles are associated with NOS1 loss of function. The latter likely contributes to APD prolongation in LQT1 and converges with it to perturb Ca2+ handling. This establishes a mechanistic link between NOS1AP SNPs and aggravation of the arrhythmia phenotype in prolonged repolarization syndromes. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
AIMS: NOS1AP single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) correlate with QT prolongation and cardiac sudden death in patients affected by long QT syndrome type 1 (LQT1). NOS1AP targets NOS1 to intracellular effectors. We hypothesize that NOS1AP SNPs cause NOS1 dysfunction and this may converge with prolonged action-potential duration (APD) to facilitate arrhythmias. Here we test (i) the effects of NOS1 inhibition and their interaction with prolonged APD in a guinea pig cardiomyocyte (GP-CMs) LQT1 model; (ii) whether pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) from LQT1 patients differing for NOS1AP variants and mutation penetrance display a phenotype compatible with NOS1 deficiency. METHODS AND RESULTS: In GP-CMs, NOS1 was inhibited by S-Methyl-L-thiocitrulline acetate (SMTC) or Vinyl-L-NIO hydrochloride (L-VNIO); LQT1 was mimicked by IKs blockade (JNJ303) and β-adrenergic stimulation (isoproterenol). hiPSC-CMs were obtained from symptomatic (S) and asymptomatic (AS) KCNQ1-A341V carriers, harbouring the minor and major alleles of NOS1AP SNPs (rs16847548 and rs4657139), respectively. In GP-CMs, NOS1 inhibition prolonged APD, enhanced ICaL and INaL, slowed Ca2+ decay, and induced delayed afterdepolarizations. Under action-potential clamp, switching to shorter APD suppressed 'transient inward current' events induced by NOS1 inhibition and reduced cytosolic Ca2+. In S (vs. AS) hiPSC-CMs, APD was longer and ICaL larger; NOS1AP and NOS1 expression and co-localization were decreased. CONCLUSION: The minor NOS1AP alleles are associated with NOS1 loss of function. The latter likely contributes to APD prolongation in LQT1 and converges with it to perturb Ca2+ handling. This establishes a mechanistic link between NOS1AP SNPs and aggravation of the arrhythmia phenotype in prolonged repolarization syndromes. Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved.
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