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Whole MYBPC3 NGS sequencing as a molecular strategy to improve the efficiency of molecular diagnosis of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Authors :
Claire Bardel
Valérie Chanavat
Emma Albert
Pierre-Antoine Rollat-Farnier
Gilles Millat
Karine Nguyen
Jean-Christophe Eicher
Juliette Piard
Laurence Faivre
Séverine Nony
Philippe Chevalier
Alexandre Janin
Source :
Human mutationREFERENCES. 41(2)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is the most common heritable cardiomyopathy, historically believed to affect 1 of 500 people. MYBPC3 pathogenic variations are the most frequent cause of familial HCM and more than 90% of them introduce a premature termination codon. The current study aims to determine the prevalence of deep intronic MYBPC3 pathogenic variations that could lead to splice mutations. To improve molecular diagnosis, a next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflow based on whole MYBPC3 sequencing of a cohort of 93 HCM patients, for whom no putatively causative point mutations were identified after NGS sequencing of a panel of 48 cardiomyopathy-causing genes, was performed. Our approach led us to reconsider the molecular diagnosis of six patients of the cohort (6.5%). These HCM probands were carriers of either a new large MYBPC3 rearrangement or splice intronic variations (five cases). Four pathogenic intronic variations, including three novel ones, were detected. Among them, the prevalence of one of them (NM_000256.3:c.1927+ 600 C>T) was estimated at about 0.35% by the screening of 1,040 unrelated HCM individuals. This study suggests that deep MYBPC3 splice mutations account for a significant proportion of HCM cases (6.5% of this cohort). Consequently, NGS sequencing of MYBPC3 intronic sequences have to be performed systematically.

Details

ISSN :
10981004
Volume :
41
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human mutationREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b1c59d0a01646c63a5b43ca720724ea3