Loss-of-function mutations of the K(+) channel gene KCNJ2 constitute a rare cause of long QT syndrome
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Loss-of-function mutations of the K(+) channel gene KCNJ2 constitute a rare cause of long QT syndrome
Abstract
Mutations of the KCNJ2 gene encoding the potassium channel Kir2.1 were previously shown to cause Andersen's syndrome (AS), a multisystem disease manifesting with developmental abnormalities, cardiac arrhythmias and periodic paralyses. We conducted a search for KCNJ2 mutations among 188 unrelated patients suspected to have long QT syndrome (LQTS). The screening was performed by denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography (dHPLC) and DNA sequencing. Two novel mutations of the KCNJ2 gene were detected: a missense threonine to alanine mutation (T75A) in the N-terminal region (family 1) and an in-frame deletion of two amino acids (DeltaFQ163-164) in the M2 transmembrane region (family 2). In addition, a previously described silent polymorphism C1146T was detected. In family 1, some of the affected family members had a history of periodic muscle weakness characteristic of AS, but no dysmorphic features. The mean QTc interval of the affected members were 444 +/- 24 ms (family 1, n=7) and 456 +/- 8 ms (family 2, n=2). The mutations affect functionally important regions of the KCNJ2 channel protein: upon injection of the Xenopus oocytes with the wild type and mutant KCNJ2 constructs, the channel proteins were correctly synthesized and localized to the cell surface, but no measurable inward K(+) current could be detected for the mutant KCNJ2 constructs. In conclusion, we report two novel loss-of-function mutations of the KCNJ2 channel, affecting different domains of the channel protein. Mutations of the KCNJ2 gene should be considered in genetic subclassification of LQTS patients, even in the absence of overt manifestations of AS.
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