Clinical Features and Natural History of PRKAG2 Variant Cardiac Glycogenosis

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2020-07-14

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Lopez-Sainz, Angela
Dominguez, Fernando
Lopes, Luis Rocha
Ochoa, Juan Pablo
Barriales-Villa, Roberto
Climent, Vicente
Linschoten, MarijkeORCID 0000-0002-4541-080X
Tiron, Coloma
Chiriatti, Chiara
Marques, Nuno

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: PRKAG2 gene variants cause a syndrome characterized by cardiomyopathy, conduction disease, and ventricular pre-excitation. Only a small number of cases have been reported to date, and the natural history of the disease is poorly understood. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to describe phenotype and natural history of PRKAG2 variants in a large multicenter European cohort. METHODS: Clinical, electrocardiographic, and echocardiographic data from 90 subjects with PRKAG2 variants (53% men; median age 33 years; interquartile range [IQR]: 15 to 50 years) recruited from 27 centers were retrospectively studied. RESULTS: At first evaluation, 93% of patients were in New York Heart Association functional class I or II. Maximum left ventricular wall thickness was 18 ± 8 mm, and left ventricular ejection fraction was 61 ± 12%. Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) was present in 60 subjects (67%) at baseline. Thirty patients (33%) had ventricular pre-excitation or had undergone accessory pathway ablation; 17 (19%) had pacemakers (median age at implantation 36 years; IQR: 27 to 46 years), and 16 (18%) had atrial fibrillation (median age 43 years; IQR: 31 to 54 years). After a median follow-up period of 6 years (IQR: 2.3 to 13.9 years), 71% of subjects had LVH, 29% had AF, 21% required de novo pacemakers (median age at implantation 37 years; IQR: 29 to 48 years), 14% required admission for heart failure, 8% experienced sudden cardiac death or equivalent, 4% required heart transplantation, and 13% died. CONCLUSIONS: PRKAG2 syndrome is a progressive cardiomyopathy characterized by high rates of atrial fibrillation, conduction disease, advanced heart failure, and life-threatening arrhythmias. Classical features of pre-excitation and severe LVH are not uniformly present, and diagnosis should be considered in patients with LVH who develop atrial fibrillation or require permanent pacemakers at a young age.

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AMP-Activated Protein Kinases/genetics, Adolescent, Adult, Cardiomyopathies/diagnosis, Child, DNA Mutational Analysis, DNA/genetics, Echocardiography, Electrocardiography, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Glycogen Storage Disease/diagnosis, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Mutation, Myocardium/metabolism, Phenotype, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, pacemaker, PRKAG2, sudden cardiac death, heart failure, left ventricular hypertrophy, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, glycogen-storage disease, pre-excitation, Taverne, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, Multicenter Study, Journal Article

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Lopez-Sainz, A, Dominguez, F, Lopes, L R, Ochoa, J P, Barriales-Villa, R, Climent, V, Linschoten, M, Tiron, C, Chiriatti, C, Marques, N, Rasmussen, T B, Espinosa, M Á, Beinart, R, Quarta, G, Cesar, S, Field, E, Garcia-Pinilla, J M, Bilinska, Z, Muir, A R, Roberts, A M, Santas, E, Zorio, E, Peña-Peña, M L, Navarro, M, Fernandez, A, Palomino-Doza, J, Azevedo, O, Lorenzini, M, García-Álvarez, M I, Bento, D, Jensen, M K, Méndez, I, Pezzoli, L, Sarquella-Brugada, G, Campuzano, O, Gonzalez-Lopez, E, Mogensen, J, Kaski, J P, Arad, M, Brugada, R, Asselbergs, F W, Monserrat, L, Olivotto, I, Elliott, P M, Garcia-Pavia, P & European Genetic Cardiomyopathies Initiative Investigators 2020, 'Clinical Features and Natural History of PRKAG2 Variant Cardiac Glycogenosis', Journal of the American College of Cardiology, vol. 76, no. 2, pp. 186-197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacc.2020.05.029