The genetic architecture of Plakophilin 2 cardiomyopathy
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2021-10
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Regeneron Genetics Center
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Purpose: The genetic architecture of Plakophilin 2 (PKP2) cardiomyopathy can inform our understanding of its variant pathogenicity and protein function. Methods: We assess the gene-wide and regional association of truncating and missense variants in PKP2 with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) specifically. A discovery data set compares genetic testing requisitions to gnomAD. Validation is performed in a rigorously phenotyped definite ARVC cohort and non-ACM individuals in the Geisinger MyCode cohort. Results: The etiologic fraction (EF) of ACM-related diagnoses from truncating variants in PKP2 is significant (0.85 [0.80,0.88], p < 2 × 10 −16), increases for ARVC specifically (EF = 0.96 [0.94,0.97], p < 2 × 10 −16), and is highest in definite ARVC versus non-ACM individuals (EF = 1.00 [1.00,1.00], p < 2 × 10 −16). Regions of missense variation enriched for ACM probands include known functional domains and the C-terminus, which was not previously known to contain a functional domain. No regional enrichment was identified for truncating variants. Conclusion: This multicohort evaluation of the genetic architecture of PKP2 demonstrates the specificity of PKP2 truncating variants for ARVC within the ACM disease spectrum. We identify the PKP2 C-terminus as a potential functional domain and find that truncating variants likely cause disease irrespective of transcript position.
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Genetics(clinical), Journal Article
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Regeneron Genetics Center 2021, 'The genetic architecture of Plakophilin 2 cardiomyopathy', Genetics in medicine : official journal of the American College of Medical Genetics, vol. 23, no. 10, pp. 1961-1968. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41436-021-01233-7