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Genetic Variants Associated With Cancer Therapy-Induced Cardiomyopathy

Authors :
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Garcia-Pavia, Pablo; Kim, Yuri; Alejandra Restrepo-Cordoba, Maria; Lunde, Ida G.; Wakimoto, Hiroko; Smith, Amanda M.; Toepfer, Christopher N.; Getz, Kelly; Gorham, Joshua; Patel, Parth; Ito, Kaoru; Willcox, Jonathan A.; Arany, Zoltan; Li, Jian; Owens, Anjali T.; Govind, Risha; Nunez, Beatriz; Mazaika, Erica; Bayes-Genis, Antoni; Walsh, Roddy; Finkelman, Brian; Lupon, Josep; Whiffin, Nicola; Serrano, Isabel; Midwinter, William; Wilk, Alicja; Bardaji, Alfredo; Ingold, Nathan; Buchan, Rachel; Tayal, Upasana; Pascual-Figal, Domingo A.; de Marvao, Antonio; Ahmad, Mian; Manuel Garcia-Pinilla, Jose; Pantazis, Antonis; Dominguez, Fernando; Baksi, A. John; O'Regan, Declan P.; Rosen, Stuart D.; Prasad, Sanjay K.; Lara-Pezzi, Enrique; Provencio, Mariano; Lyon, Alexander R.; Alonso-Pulpon, Luis; Cook, Stuart A.; DePalma, Steven R.; Barton, Paul J. R.; Aplenc, Richard; Seidman, Jonathan G.; Ky, Bonnie; Ware, James S.; Seidman, Christine E.
Universitat Rovira i Virgili
Garcia-Pavia, Pablo; Kim, Yuri; Alejandra Restrepo-Cordoba, Maria; Lunde, Ida G.; Wakimoto, Hiroko; Smith, Amanda M.; Toepfer, Christopher N.; Getz, Kelly; Gorham, Joshua; Patel, Parth; Ito, Kaoru; Willcox, Jonathan A.; Arany, Zoltan; Li, Jian; Owens, Anjali T.; Govind, Risha; Nunez, Beatriz; Mazaika, Erica; Bayes-Genis, Antoni; Walsh, Roddy; Finkelman, Brian; Lupon, Josep; Whiffin, Nicola; Serrano, Isabel; Midwinter, William; Wilk, Alicja; Bardaji, Alfredo; Ingold, Nathan; Buchan, Rachel; Tayal, Upasana; Pascual-Figal, Domingo A.; de Marvao, Antonio; Ahmad, Mian; Manuel Garcia-Pinilla, Jose; Pantazis, Antonis; Dominguez, Fernando; Baksi, A. John; O'Regan, Declan P.; Rosen, Stuart D.; Prasad, Sanjay K.; Lara-Pezzi, Enrique; Provencio, Mariano; Lyon, Alexander R.; Alonso-Pulpon, Luis; Cook, Stuart A.; DePalma, Steven R.; Barton, Paul J. R.; Aplenc, Richard; Seidman, Jonathan G.; Ky, Bonnie; Ware, James S.; Seidman, Christine E.
Source :
Circulation; 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.118.037934; Circulation. 140 (1): 31-41
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Cancer therapy-induced cardiomyopathy (CCM) is associated with cumulative drug exposures and preexisting cardiovascular disorders. These parameters incompletely account for substantial interindividual susceptibility to CCM. We hypothesized that rare variants in cardiomyopathy genes contribute to CCM. Methods: We studied 213 patients with CCM from 3 cohorts: retrospectively recruited adults with diverse cancers (n=99), prospectively phenotyped adults with breast cancer (n=73), and prospectively phenotyped children with acute myeloid leukemia (n=41). Cardiomyopathy genes, including 9 prespecified genes, were sequenced. The prevalence of rare variants was compared between CCM cohorts and The Cancer Genome Atlas participants (n=2053), healthy volunteers (n=445), and an ancestry-matched reference population. Clinical characteristics and outcomes were assessed and stratified by genotypes. A prevalent CCM genotype was modeled in anthracycline-treated mice. Results: CCM was diagnosed 0.4 to 9 years after chemotherapy; 90% of these patients received anthracyclines. Adult patients with CCM had cardiovascular risk factors similar to the US population. Among 9 prioritized genes, patients with CCM had more rare protein-altering variants than comparative cohorts (P <= 1.98e-04). Titin-truncating variants (TTNtvs) predominated, occurring in 7.5% of patients with CCM versus 1.1% of The Cancer Genome Atlas participants (P=7.36e-08), 0.7% of healthy volunteers (P=3.42e-06), and 0.6% of the reference population (P=5.87e-14). Adult patients who had CCM with TTNtvs experienced more heart failure and atrial fibrillation (P=0.003) and impaired myocardial recovery (P=0.03) than those without. Consistent with human data, anthracycline-treated TTNtv mice and isolated TTNtv cardiomyoc

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OAIster
Journal :
Circulation; 10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.118.037934; Circulation. 140 (1): 31-41
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443575933
Document Type :
Electronic Resource