Genetics in cardiology Flashcards
Common defects in Down syndrome
- Atrioventricular septal defect
- Ventricular septal defect
- Atrial septal defect
- Patient ductus arteriosus
50% have heart defects
Genes that cause heart defects
Can have too much of a particular gene - DSCAM and COL6A2 - these two in combination cause heart defects
22q11.2 deletion syndrome (George syndrome) - defects with too little of gene
These patients have abnormalities - what are they?
22q11.2 deletion
- Cardiac
- Abnormal faces
- Thymus gland problems - thymic aplasia
- Cleft palate
- Hypothyroidism
(CATCH-22)
Cardiac issues - interruption of aortic arch, tetralogy of fallot, ventricular septal defect
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy - phenotype
- Increased muscle thickness
- Disorganised mycoytes
- Fibrosis
Autosomal dominant - males and females equal chance and both can transmit onto next generation
Not all patients have disease in same gene - locus heterogeneity (11+ genes associated)
Exercise can cause sudden death
Long QT
Exceeds 99th percentile of normal population
Delay in repolarisation of cardiac muscle - not enough potassium goes out of the cell
Different mutations in the same gene can cause disease - allelic heterogeneity
Majority of mutations in inside of cell membrane near the potassium channel
Also one mutation which makes the sodium channel open for longer, again delaying depolarisation
Autosomal dominant
Why is it important to identify specific mutation?
In QT prolongation the C-loop mutation group had a big improvement when prescribed BB, whereas the non C-loop mutation group didn’t have much improvement - not worth prescribing
What are problems in familial hypercholesterolemia?
- Xanthoma (irregular yellow patch or nodule on skin from lipid deposition)
- Atherosclerosis
What are mutations in LDL-receptor pathway?
Over 1000 different mutations
Not synthesised, not transported properly to cell membrane, not bind LDL properly, not internalised properly, not recycled properly
Testing for gene
can test family who has relatives with LDL receptor mutation - cascade testing
This is in contrast to population screening
What is penetrance?
Extent of degree a gene or group of genes is expressed in a phenotype of a person