Journal article
Sequencing of genes involved in the movement of calcium across human skeletal muscle sarcoplasmic reticulum: Continuing the search for genes associated with malignant hyperthermia
AR Bjorksten, RL Gillies, BM Hockey, D Du Sart
Anaesthesia and Intensive Care | AUSTRALIAN SOC ANAESTHETISTS | Published : 2016
Abstract
The genetic basis of malignant hyperthermia (MH) is not fully characterised and likely involves more than just the currently classified mutations in the gene encoding the skeletal muscle ryanodine receptor (RYR1) and the gene encoding the á1 subunit of the dihydropyridine receptor (CACNA1S). In this paper we sequence other genes involved in calcium trafficking within skeletal muscle in patients with positive in vitro contracture tests, searching for alternative genes associated with MH. We identified four rare variants in four different genes (CACNB1, CASQ1, SERCA1 and CASQ2) encoding proteins involved in calcium handling in skeletal muscle in a cohort of 30 Australian MH susceptible proband..
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