Alpha-protein kinase 3 (ALPK3) truncating variants are a cause of autosomal dominant hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

European Heart Journal

15 July 2021
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ESC Journals HEART FAILURE Chronic Heart Failure VALVULAR, MYOCARDIAL, PERICARDIAL, PULMONARY, CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE Myocardial Disease BASIC SCIENCE

Abstract

AbstractAims

The aim of this study was to determine the frequency of heterozygous truncating ALPK3 variants (ALPK3tv) in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and confirm their pathogenicity using burden testing in independent cohorts and family co-segregation studies.

Methods and results 

In a discovery cohort of 770 index patients with HCM, 12 (1.56%) were heterozygous for ALPK3tv [odds ratio(OR) 16.11, 95% confidence interval (CI) 7.94–30.02, P = 8.05e−11] compared to the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) population. In a validation cohort of 2047 HCM probands, 32 (1.56%) carried heterozygous ALPK3tv (OR 16.17, 95% CI 10.31–24.87, P < 2.2e−16, compared to gnomAD). Combined logarithm of odds score in seven families with ALPK3tv was 2.99. In comparison with a cohort of genotyped patients with HCM (n = 1679) with and without pathogenic sarcomere gene variants (SP+ and SP−), ALPK3tv carriers had a higher prevalence of apical/concentric patterns of hypertrophy (60%, P < 0.001) and of a short PR interval (10%, P = 0.009). Age at diagnosis and maximum left ventricular wall thickness were similar to SP− and left ventricular systolic impairment (6%) and non-sustained ventricular tachycardia (31%) at baseline similar to SP+. After 5.3 ± 5.7 years, 4 (9%) patients with ALPK3tv died of heart failure or had cardiac transplantation (log-rank P = 0.012 vs. SP− and P = 0.425 vs. SP+). Imaging and histopathology showed extensive myocardial fibrosis and myocyte vacuolation.

Conclusions 

Heterozygous ALPK3tv are pathogenic and segregate with a characteristic HCM phenotype.

Contributors

Massimiliano Lorenzini
Massimiliano Lorenzini

Author

Barts Heart Centre London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Dmitry Zateyshchikov
Dmitry Zateyshchikov

Author

City Clinical Hospital 51 Moscow , Russian Federation

Luis Escobar-Lopez
Luis Escobar-Lopez

Author

Donostia University Hospital San Sebastian , Spain

Ainhoa Mezcua
Ainhoa Mezcua

Author

Virgin of Victory University Hospital Malaga , Spain

Torsten Bloch Rasmussen
Torsten Bloch Rasmussen

Author

Aarhus University Hospital Aarhus N , Denmark

Raul Franco-Gutierrez
Raul Franco-Gutierrez

Author

Lucus Augusti University Hospital Lugo , Spain

Marina Martinez Moreno
Marina Martinez Moreno

Author

General University Hospital of Elche Elche , Spain

Perry M Elliott
Perry M Elliott

Author

University College London London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

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