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The Diagnostic Criteria 2020 for Triglyceride Deposit Cardiomyovasculopathy

Authors :
Hiroyuki Hao
Yasuhiko Sakata
Tetsuya Amano
Yasuyuki Nagasawa
Kunihisa Kobayashi
Kenichi Nakajima
Ken-ichi Hirano
Hiroshi Yoshida
Yoshihiko Ikeda
Junji Kozawa
Tohru Inaba
Kazunori Shimada
Chikako Hashimoto
Hideyuki Miyauchi
Source :
Ann Nucl Cardiol
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
The Japanese Society of Nuclear Cardiology, 2020.

Abstract

Triglyceride deposit cardiomyovasculopathy (TGCV) is a newly identified disease that was discovered in individuals who required cardiac transplantation in Japan in 2008. Defective intracellular lipolysis causes triglyceride (TG) accumulation in the myocardium and coronary artery vascular smooth muscle cells, which results in severe heart failure and coronary artery disease with poor prognosis. A known cause of TGCV is a genetic deficiency of adipose triglyceride lipase (ATGL), a rate-limiting enzyme in the intracellular hydrolysis of TG. TGCV is classified into primary TGCV with ATGL mutations and idiopathic TGCV without ATGL mutations. Since its discovery, the Japan TGCV Study Group has attempted to elucidate its pathophysiology, develop diagnostic procedures, and specific treatment. Myocardial scintigraphy with iodine-123-β-methyl iodophenyl-pentadecanoic acid ((123)I-BMIPP) is a unique imaging modality for evaluating myocardial lipolysis in vivo. The washout rate of (123)I-BMIPP is an essential indicator for the diagnosis of TGCV. Along with our efforts to provide awareness of and insights into this disease concept, we found that the cumulative number of clinically diagnosed patients has reached >200 and the cases are distributed throughout Japan. In addition, we successfully completed three investigator-initiated clinical trials of a potential therapeutic agent (CNT-01) for TGCV, which was assigned by the Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare, Japan, under the SAKIGAKE Designation System in June 2020. Here, we provide the Diagnostic Criteria 2020 for TGCV in order to further promote this “rare and intractable disease” project.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Ann Nucl Cardiol
Accession number :
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