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POPDC2 a novel susceptibility gene for conduction disorders.

Susanne Rinné1, Beatriz Ortiz-Bonnin1, Birgit Stallmeyer2, Aytug K Kiper1, Lisa Fortmüller3, Roland F R Schindler4, Ursula Herbort-Brand4, Nashitha S Kabir5, Sven Dittmann2, Corinna Friedrich2, Sven Zumhagen2, Francesca Gualandi6, Rita Selvatici6, Claudio Rapezzi7, Eloisa Arbustini8, Alessandra Ferlini9, Larissa Fabritz10, Eric Schulze-Bahr2, Thomas Brand4, Niels Decher11.   

Abstract

Despite recent progress in the understanding of cardiac ion channel function and its role in inherited forms of ventricular arrhythmias, the molecular basis of cardiac conduction disorders often remains unresolved. We aimed to elucidate the genetic background of familial atrioventricular block (AVB) using a whole exome sequencing (WES) approach. In monozygotic twins with a third-degree AVB and in another, unrelated family with first-degree AVB, we identified a heterozygous nonsense mutation in the POPDC2 gene causing a premature stop at position 188 (POPDC2W188⁎), deleting parts of its cAMP binding-domain. Popeye-domain containing (POPDC) proteins are predominantly expressed in the skeletal muscle and the heart, with particularly high expression of POPDC2 in the sinoatrial node of the mouse. We now show by quantitative PCR experiments that in the human heart the POPDC-modulated two-pore domain potassium (K2P) channel TREK-1 is preferentially expressed in the atrioventricular node. Co-expression studies in Xenopus oocytes revealed that POPDC2W188⁎ causes a loss-of-function with impaired TREK-1 modulation. Consistent with the high expression level of POPDC2 in the murine sinoatrial node, POPDC2W188⁎ knock-in mice displayed stress-induced sinus bradycardia and pauses, a phenotype that was previously also reported for POPDC2 and TREK-1 knock-out mice. We propose that the POPDC2W188⁎ loss-of-function mutation contributes to AVB pathogenesis by an aberrant modulation of TREK-1, highlighting that POPDC2 represents a novel arrhythmia gene for cardiac conduction disorders.
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Keywords:  Arrhythmia; Atrioventricular block; Ion channels; Whole exome sequencing

Year:  2020        PMID: 32535041     DOI: 10.1016/j.yjmcc.2020.06.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Cell Cardiol        ISSN: 0022-2828            Impact factor:   5.000


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3.  Familial risk of atrioventricular block in first-degree relatives.

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5.  Phosphodiesterase type 4 anchoring regulates cAMP signaling to Popeye domain-containing proteins.

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6.  Mice Lacking the cAMP Effector Protein POPDC1 Show Enhanced Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity.

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