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CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH
卷 91, 期 4, 页码 606-616出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cvr/cvr142
关键词
Brugada syndrome; SCN5A; p.S216L mutation; Dynamic voltage clamp; Modelling
资金
- PRIN
- Medtronic Italy
- Italian Istituto Superiore di Sanita [ISS-526D/55]
Aims The Na(+) channel mutation (p.S216L), previously associated with type 3 long-QT syndrome (LQT3) phenotype, and a common polymorphism (p.H558R) were detected in a patient with an intermittent Brugada syndrome (BS) ECG pattern. The study was aimed to assess the p.S216L electrical phenotype, its modulation by p.H558R, and to identify abnormalities compatible with a mixed BS-LQT3 phenotype. Methods and results The mutation was expressed alone (S216L channels), or in combination with the polymorphism (S216L-H558R channels), in a mammalian cell line (TSA201). Functional analysis included standard voltage clamp and dynamic clamp with endo-and epicardial action potential waveforms. Expression of S216L channels was associated with a 60% reduction in maximum Na(+) current (I(Na)) density, attributable to protein misfolding (rescued by mexiletine pretreatment) and moderate slowing of inactivation. I(Na) density partially recovered in S216L-H558R channels, but I(Na) inactivation and its recovery were further delayed. The persistent component of I(Na) (I(NaL)) was unchanged. Under dynamic clamp conditions, I(Na) decreased in S216L channels and displayed a 'resurgent' component during late repolarization. In S216L-H558R channels, I(Na) density partially recovered and did not display a resurgent component. I(Na) changes during dynamic clamp were interpreted by numerical modelling. Conclusion The BS pattern of p.S216L might result from a decrease in I(Na) density, which masked gating abnormalities that might otherwise result in a LQT phenotype. The p.H558R polymorphism decreased p.S216L expressivity, partly by lessening p.S216L effects and partly through the induction of further gating abnormalities suitable to blunt p.S216L effects during repolarization.
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