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Novel <i>CALM3</i> Variant Causing Calmodulinopathy With Variable Expressivity in a 4-Generation Family

Koichi Kato, Holly M. Isbell, Véronique Fressart, Isabelle Denjoy, Amal Debbiche, Hideki Itoh, Jacques Poinsot, Alfred L. George, Alain Coulombe, Madeline A. Shea, Pascale Guicheney

2022Circulation Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology20 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background: CaM (calmodulin), encoded by 3 separate genes ( CALM1 , CALM2 , and CALM3 ), is a multifunctional Ca 2+ -binding protein involved in many signal transduction events including ion channel regulation. CaM variants may present with early-onset long QT syndrome (LQTS), catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, or sudden cardiac death. Most reported variants occurred de novo. We identified a novel CALM3 variant, p.Asn138Lys (N138K), in a 4-generation family segregating with LQTS. The aim of this study was to elucidate its pathogenicity and to compare it with that of p.D130G-CaM—a variant associated with a severe LQTS phenotype. Methods: We performed whole exome sequencing for a large, 4-generation family affected by LQTS. To assess the effect of the detected CALM3 variant, the intrinsic Ca 2+ -binding affinity was measured by stoichiometric Ca 2+ titrations and equilibrium titrations. L-type Ca 2+ and slow delayed rectifier potassium currents (I CaL and I Ks ) were recorded by whole-cell patch-clamp. Cav1.2 and Kv7.1 membrane expression were determined by optical fluorescence assays. Results: We identified 14 p.N138K-CaM carriers in a family where 2 sudden deaths occurred in children. Several members were only mildly affected compared with CaM-LQTS patients to date described in literature. The intrinsic Ca 2+ -binding affinity of the CaM C-terminal domain was 10-fold lower for p.N138K-CaM compared with wild-type-CaM. I CaL inactivation was slowed in cells expressing p.N138K-CaM but less than in p.D130G-CaM cells. Unexpectedly, a larger I Ks current density was observed in cells expressing p.N138K-CaM, but not for p.D130G-CaM, compared with wild-type-CaM. Conclusions: The p.N138K CALM3 variant impairs Ca 2+ -binding affinity of CaM and I CaL inactivation but potentiates I Ks . The variably expressed phenotype of this variant compared with previously published de novo LQTS-CaM variants is likely explained by a milder impairment of I CaL inactivation combined with I Ks augmentation.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineExpressivityPhenotypeGeneticsGeneMutationVariable ExpressionDiseaseGenomeGenetic variantsCardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmiasIon channel regulation and functionViral Infections and Immunology Research