Journal article
A Novel Mechanism for Human Cardiac Ankyrin-B Syndrome due to Reciprocal Chromosomal Translocation
AJ Huq, MD Pertile, AM Davis, H Landon, PA James, CF Kline, J Vohra, PJ Mohler, MB Delatycki
Heart Lung and Circulation | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background Cardiac rhythm abnormalities are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in developed countries. Loss-of-function variants in the ANK2 gene can cause a variety of cardiac rhythm abnormalities including sinus node dysfunction, atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmias (called the “ankyrin-B syndrome”). ANK2 encodes ankyrin-B, a molecule critical for the membrane targeting of key cardiac ion channels, transporters, and signalling proteins. Methods and Results Here, we describe a family with a reciprocal chromosomal translocation between chromosomes 4q25 and 9q26 that transects the ANK2 gene on chromosome 4 resulting in loss-of-function of ankyrin-B. Select family members wi..
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Awarded by National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute
Funding Acknowledgements
NIH Grants HL083422 HL084583; American Heart Association