Genotype-Driven Pathogenesis of Atrial Fibrillation in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: The Case of Different TNNT2 Mutations

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Pioner, Jose Manuel
Vitale, Giulia
Gentile, Francesca
Scellini, Beatrice
Piroddi, Nicoletta
Cerbai, Elisabetta
Olivotto, Iacopo
Tardiff, Jil
Coppini, Raffaele
Tesi, Chiara
Poggesi, Corrado
Ferrantini, Cecilia
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[1] Department of Biology, University of Florence, Florence
[2] Department of Experimental and Clinical Medicine, University of Florence, Florence
[3] Department NeuroFarBa, University of Florence, Florence
[4] Department of Medicine and Biomedical Engineering, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
关键词
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy; atrial myopathy; atrial fibrillation; sarcomere mechanics; sarcomere energetics; excitation-contraction coupling; cardiac troponin T; CARDIAC TROPONIN-T; MURINE HEARTS; MOUSE MODEL; DYSFUNCTION; BINDING; ACTIVATION; GENERATION; IMPACT;
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10.3389/fphys.2022.864547
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
Atrial dilation and atrial fibrillation (AF) are common in Hypertrophic CardioMyopathy (HCM) patients and associated with a worsening of prognosis. The pathogenesis of atrial myopathy in HCM remains poorly investigated and no specific association with genotype has been identified. By re-analysis of our cohort of thin-filament HCM patients (Coppini et al. 2014) AF was identified in 10% of patients with sporadic mutations in the cardiac Troponin T gene (TNNT2), while AF occurrence was much higher (25-75%) in patients carrying specific "hot-spot" TNNT2 mutations. To determine the molecular basis of arrhythmia occurrence, two HCM mouse models expressing human TNNT2 variants (a "hot-spot" one, R92Q, and a "sporadic" one, E163R) were selected according to the different pathophysiological pathways previously demonstrated in ventricular tissue. Echocardiography studies showed a significant left atrial dilation in both models, but more pronounced in the R92Q. In E163R atrial trabeculae, in line with what previously observed in ventricular preparations, the energy cost of tension generation was markedly increased. However, no changes of twitch amplitude and kinetics were observed, and there was no atrial arrhythmic propensity. R92Q atrial trabeculae, instead, displayed normal ATP consumption but markedly increased myofilament calcium sensitivity, as previously observed in ventricular preparations. This was associated with reduced inotropic reserve and slower kinetics of twitch contractions and, importantly, with an increased occurrence of spontaneous beats and triggered contractions that represent an intrinsic arrhythmogenic mechanism promoting AF. The association of specific TNNT2 mutations with AF occurrence depends on the mutation-driven pathomechanism (i.e., increased atrial myofilament calcium sensitivity rather than increased myofilament tension cost) and may influence the individual response to treatment.
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