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Utilization of the genome aggregation database, in silico tools, and heterologous expression patch-clamp studies to identify and demote previously published type 2 long QT syndrome: Causative variants from pathogenic to likely benign.
- Source :
- Heart Rhythm; Feb2020, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p315-323, 9p
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- <bold>Background: </bold>Loss-of-function variants in the KCNH2-encoded Kv11.1 potassium channel cause long QT syndrome (LQTS) type 2 (LQT2). Presently, hundreds of KCNH2 missense variants (MVs) have been published as "disease-causative." However, an estimated 10% of rare published LQTS MVs may be "false positives."<bold>Objective: </bold>The purpose of this study was to determine which published KCNH2 MVs are likely false positives and warrant demotion to "likely benign" status.<bold>Methods: </bold>A list of 337 LQT2-associated MVs from 6 large compendia was compiled. MV frequency within the Genome Aggregation Database (gnomAD) (n = 141,352 individuals) was assessed, and MVs were analyzed with 8 in silico tools. Variants with minor allele frequency (MAF) >7*10E-6, the calculated maximum credible frequency of LQT2, and predicted "benign" by all tools were demoted to "likely benign." Ultra-rare variants (n = 8) absent in gnomAD but predicted "benign" by all tools were considered as potential false positives and were characterized functionally using whole-cell patch clamp.<bold>Results: </bold>Overall, 14 of 337 published KCNH2 MVs (4%) were observed at MAF >7*10E-6, whereas 252 of 337 (75%) were absent in gnomAD. Among the latter, 8 variants (I96V, G187S, A203T, P241L, H254Q, G314S, P935S, P963T) were predicted benign by 8 tools and lacked characterization. Patch clamp showed no functional perturbation for these 8 MVs.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>This study offers compelling evidence for the demotion of 22 of 337 KCNH2 variants (6.5%) in the literature. Meticulous "pruning" of compendia using exome/genome databases, in silico tools, and in vitro functional studies must be conducted not only for putatively pathogenic LQTS MVs but for the entire field of genetic heart disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15475271
- Volume :
- 17
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Supplemental Index
- Journal :
- Heart Rhythm
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 142274213
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.hrthm.2019.08.014