Spongious Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy in Patients With Mutations in the Four-and-a-Half LIM Domain 1 Gene
Adult
Male
Heterozygote
Genotype
Molecular Sequence Data
Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
Muscle Proteins
Blood Pressure
Cardiomyopathy, Hypertrophic
LIM Domain Proteins
Middle Aged
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Muscular Dystrophy, Emery-Dreifuss
3. Good health
Electrocardiography
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Genes, X-Linked
Mutation
Humans
Female
Amino Acid Sequence
Aged
DOI:
10.1161/circgenetics.111.962332
Publication Date:
2012-08-26T00:24:22Z
AUTHORS (19)
ABSTRACT
Background—
X-linked myopathy with postural muscle atrophy is a novel X-linked myopathy caused by mutations in the four-and-a-half LIM domain 1 gene (FHL1). Cardiac involvement was suspected in initial publications. We now systematically analyzed the association of the
FHL1
genotype with the cardiac phenotype to establish a potential cardiac involvement in the disease.
Methods and Results—
Seventeen male patients and 23 female mutation carriers were compared with healthy controls. Every patient underwent a comprehensive clinical and cardiovascular workup. ECG abnormalities occurred frequently in affected males and were less frequent in heterozygous females. Both male and female mutation carriers had increased myocardial mass (affected males=115.1±25.3 g/m
2
; heterozygous females=95.1±19.6 g/m
2
; controls=89.0±15.6 g/m
2
and 72.6±12.6 g/m
2
; respectively) with increased wall thickness (typically midventricular and apical segments) mainly in affected males. Longitudinal systolic function was reduced in affected males (radial systolic strain: affected males=24.6±11.8%; male controls=43.2±14.8%;
P
=0.002). Diastolic dysfunction occurred in both affected males and heterozygous females. Cardiac MRI revealed a morphological hallmark of X-linked myopathy with postural muscle atrophy; a characteristic spongious structure and replacement fibrosis indicated by late enhancement could be detected in most affected males. X-linked myopathy with postural muscle atrophy was associated with reduced exercise capacity in affected males but not in heterozygous female mutation carriers.
Conclusions—
X-linked myopathy with postural muscle atrophy patients consistently showed electrical, functional, and characteristic morphological cardiac abnormalities that translate into reduced exercise capacity. Reduced systolic and diastolic function is associated with a novel type of spongious hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. An unexpected finding was that some cardiac abnormalities were also present in heterozygous female mutation carriers.
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