Aishwarya Rajesh Krishnan, Marci Lb Schwartz, Cherith Somerville, Qiliang Ding, Raymond H Kim
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Abstract
Aim: The genetic etiologies of cardiomyopathies and arrhythmias have not been fully elucidated. Materials & methods: Research findings from genome analyses in a cardiomyopathy and arrhythmia cohort were gathered. Gene-disease relationships from two databases were compared with patient phenotypes. A literature review was conducted for genes with limited evidence. Results: Of 43 genes with candidate findings from 18 cases, 23.3% of genes had never been curated, 15.0% were curated for cardiomyopathies, 16.7% for arrhythmias and 31.3% for other conditions. 25.5% of candidate findings were curated for the patient's specific phenotype with 11.8% having definitive evidence. MYH6 and TPCN1 were flagged for recuration. Conclusion: Findings from genome sequencing in disease cohorts may be useful to guide gene-curation efforts.
期刊介绍:
Research advances have contributed to improved outcomes across all specialties, but the rate of advancement in cardiology has been exceptional. Concurrently, the population of patients with cardiac conditions continues to grow and greater public awareness has increased patients" expectations of new drugs and devices. Future Cardiology (ISSN 1479-6678) reflects this new era of cardiology and highlights the new molecular approach to advancing cardiovascular therapy. Coverage will also reflect the major technological advances in bioengineering in cardiology in terms of advanced and robust devices, miniaturization, imaging, system modeling and information management issues.