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Mutations in the Kv1.5 channel gene KCNA5 in cardiac arrest patients
Authors:Nielsen Nathalie H  Winkel Bo G  Kanters Jørgen K  Schmitt Nicole  Hofman-Bang Jacob  Jensen Henrik S  Bentzen Bo H  Sigurd Bjarne  Larsen Lars A  Andersen Paal S  Haunsø Stig  Kjeldsen Keld  Grunnet Morten  Christiansen Michael  Olesen Søren-Peter
Institution:Copenhagen Heart Arrhythmia Research Centre, Panum Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Abstract:Mutations in one of the ion channels shaping the cardiac action potential can lead to action potential prolongation. However, only in a minority of cardiac arrest cases mutations in the known arrhythmia-related genes can be identified. In two patients with arrhythmia and cardiac arrest, we identified the point mutations P91L and E33V in the KCNA5 gene encoding the Kv1.5 potassium channel that has not previously been associated with arrhythmia. We functionally characterized the mutations in HEK293 cells. The mutated channels behaved similarly to the wild-type with respect to biophysical characteristics and drug sensitivity. Both patients also carried a D85N polymorphism in KCNE1, which was neither found to influence the Kv1.5 nor the Kv7.1 channel activity. We conclude that although the two N-terminal Kv1.5 mutations did not show any apparent electrophysiological phenotype, it is possible that they may influence other cellular mechanisms responsible for proper electrical behaviour of native cardiomyocytes.
Keywords:Cardiac arrest  Kv1  5 channel  KCNE1
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