1. Sudden cardiac death in J wave syndrome with short QT associated to a novel mutation in Nav 1.8 coding gene SCN10A: First case report for a possible pharmacogenomic role
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Pietro Palumbo, Massimo Carella, Tommaso Mazza, Orazio Palumbo, Aldo Russo, Tommaso Biagini, Giuseppe Di Stolfo, Maria Pia Leone, Sandra Mastroianno, Stefano Castellana, Domenico Potenza, and Giovanni De Luca
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Benign early repolarization ,business.industry ,Population ,Short QT syndrome ,medicine.disease ,Sudden death ,Sudden cardiac death ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Internal medicine ,Cardiac conduction ,Genetic predisposition ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,education ,business ,Brugada syndrome - Abstract
Introduction Sudden cardiac death is an important cause of mortality in the general population. It represents an important challenge for clinicians, often being the only symptom of a broad spectrum of cardiac pathologies and inherited heart conditions. Early repolarization syndrome and Brugada syndrome are part of the wider “J-wave” syndrome, which may also include the short QT syndrome as a third factor of an ionic channel imbalance in the arrhythmogenic landscape. Case presentation We describe the case of a woman struck down by sudden cardiac death, with short QT and early repolarization, in which we found an extremely rare and putatively pathogenic heterozygous variant in the SCN10A gene. Variants involving SCN10A , which encodes a voltage-gated sodium channel, were already associated with alterations of cardiac conduction parameters and the cardiac rhythm disorder, thereby influencing the cardiac physiology and predisposing to arrhythmia. Conclusion We underline the role of genetic predisposition to sudden cardiac death and, for the first time, suggest a possible environmental effect, such as a pharmacological therapy in the setting of sudden death, with the purpose to increase awareness in clinical practice.
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- 2018
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