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Loss of cardiac splicing regulator RBM20 is associated with early-onset atrial fibrillation

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Title:Loss of cardiac splicing regulator RBM20 is associated with early-onset atrial fibrillation
Creators Name:Vad, O.B., Angeli, E., Liss, M., Ahlberg, G., Andreasen, L., Christophersen, I.E., Hansen, C.C., Møller, S., Hellsten, Y., Haunsoe, S., Tveit, A., Svendsen, J.H., Gotthardt, M., Lundegaard, P.R. and Olesen, M.S.
Abstract:We showed an association between atrial fibrillation and rare loss-of-function (LOF) variants in the cardiac splicing regulator RBM20 in 2 independent cohorts. In a rat model with loss of RBM20, we demonstrated altered splicing of sarcomere genes (NEXN, TTN, TPM1, MYOM1, and LDB3), and differential expression in key cardiac genes. We identified altered sarcomere and mitochondrial structure on electron microscopy imaging and found compromised mitochondrial function. Finally, we demonstrated that 3 novel LOF variants in RBM20, identified in patients with atrial fibrillation, lead to significantly reduced splicing activity. Our results implicate alternative splicing as a novel proarrhythmic mechanism in the atria.
Keywords:Alternative Splicing, Atrial Cardiomyopathy, Atrial Fibrillation, Genetics, RBM20, Animals, Rats
Source:JACC: Basic to Translational Science
ISSN:2452-302X
Publisher:American College of Cardiology
Volume:9
Number:2
Page Range:163-180
Date:February 2024
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacbts.2023.08.008

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