(\textit {In vitro}\) functional analyses of arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy-associated desmoglein-2-missense variations

Autor: Gärtner-Rommel, Anna (Dr. rer. nat.), Klauke, Bärbel, Stork, Ines, Niehaus, Karsten (Prof. Dr.), Niemann, Gesa, Gummert, Jan (Prof. Dr. med.), Milting, Hendrik (Prof. Dr. rer. nat.)
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2012
Popis: \(\textit {Background}\): Although numerous sequence variants in desmoglein-2 (DSG2) have been associated with arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC), the functional impact of new sequence variations is difficult to estimate. \(\textit {Methodology/Principal Findings}\): To test the functional consequences of DSG2-variants, we established an expression system for the extracellular domain and the full-length DSG2 using the human cell line HT1080. We established new tools to investigate ARVC-associated DSG2 variations and compared wild-type proteins and proteins with one of the five selected variations (DSG2-p.R46Q, -p.D154E, -p.D187G, -p.K294E, -p.V392I) with respect to prodomain cleavage, adhesion properties and cellular localisation. \(\textit {Conclusions/Significance}\): The ARVC-associated DSG2-p.R46Q variation was predicted to be \(\textit {probably damaging}\) by bioinformatics tools and to concern a conserved proprotein convertase cleavage site. In this study an impaired prodomain cleavage and an influence on the DSG2-properties could be demonstrated for the R46Q-variant leading to the classification of the variant as a potential gain-of-function mutant. In contrast, the variants DSG2-p.K294E and -p.V392I, which have an arguable impact on ARVC pathogenesis and are predicted to be \(\it benign\), did not show functional differences to the wild-type protein in our study. Notably, the variants DSG2-p.D154E and -p.D187G, which were predicted to be damaging by bioinformatics tools, had no detectable effects on the DSG2 protein properties in our study.
Databáze: OpenAIRE