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Genotype and Cardiac Outcomes in Pediatric Dilated Cardiomyopathy.


ABSTRACT: Background Pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a well-known clinical entity; however, phenotype-genotype correlations are inadequately described. Our objective was to provide genotype associations with life-threatening cardiac outcomes in pediatric DCM probands. Methods and Results We performed a retrospective review of children with DCM at a large pediatric referral center (2007-2016), excluding syndromic, chemotherapy-induced, and congenital heart disease causes. Genetic variants were adjudicated by an expert panel and an independent clinical laboratory. In a cohort of 109 pediatric DCM cases with a mean age at diagnosis of 4.2 years (SD 5.9), life-threatening cardiac outcomes occurred in 47% (42% heart transplant, 5% death). One or more pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants were present in 40/109 (37%), and 36/44 (82%) of pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants occurred in sarcomeric genes. The frequency of pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants was not different in patients with familial cardiomyopathy (15/33 with family history versus 25/76 with no family history, P=0.21). TTN truncating variants occurred in a higher percentage of children diagnosed as teenagers (26% teenagers versus 6% younger children, P=0.01), but life-threatening cardiac outcomes occurred in both infants and teenagers with these TTN variants. DCM with left ventricular noncompaction features occurred in 6/6 patients with MYH7 variants between amino acids 1 and 600. Conclusions Sarcomeric variants were common in pediatric DCM. We demonstrated genotype-specific associations with age of diagnosis and cardiac outcomes. In particular, MYH7 had domain-specific association with DCM with left ventricular noncompaction features. Family history did not predict pathogenic/likely pathogenic variants, reinforcing that genetic testing should be considered in all children with idiopathic DCM.

SUBMITTER: Khan RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9075202 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genotype and Cardiac Outcomes in Pediatric Dilated Cardiomyopathy.

Khan Rabia S RS   Pahl Elfriede E   Dellefave-Castillo Lisa L   Rychlik Karen K   Ing Alexander A   Yap Kai Lee KL   Brew Casey C   Johnston Jamie R JR   McNally Elizabeth M EM   Webster Gregory G  

Journal of the American Heart Association 20211222 1


Background Pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a well-known clinical entity; however, phenotype-genotype correlations are inadequately described. Our objective was to provide genotype associations with life-threatening cardiac outcomes in pediatric DCM probands. Methods and Results We performed a retrospective review of children with DCM at a large pediatric referral center (2007-2016), excluding syndromic, chemotherapy-induced, and congenital heart disease causes. Genetic variants were ad  ...[more]

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