Genotype/phenotype relationship in a consanguineal family with Brugada syndrome harboring the R1632C missense variant in the SCN5A gene

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Brugada syndrome (BrS) is a known cause of sudden cardiac death. The genetic basis of BrS is not well understood, and no one single gene is linked to even a majority of BrS cases. However, mutations in the gene SCN5A are the most common, although the high amount of phenotypic variability prevents a clear correlation between genotype and phenotype. Research techniques are limited, as most BrS cases still remain without a genetic diagnosis, thus impairing the implementation of experimental models representative of a general pathogenetic mechanism. In the present study, we report the largest family to-date with the segregation of the heterozygous variant NM_198056:c.4894C>T (p.Arg1632Cys) in the SCN5A gene. The genotype-phenotype relationship observed suggests a likely pathogenic effect of this variant. Functional studies to better understand the molecular effects of this variant are warranted.

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Monasky, M. M., Micaglio, E., Ciconte, G., Benedetti, S., Resta, C. D., Vicedomini, G., … Pappone, C. (2019). Genotype/phenotype relationship in a consanguineal family with Brugada syndrome harboring the R1632C missense variant in the SCN5A gene. Frontiers in Physiology, 10(MAY). https://doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2019.00666

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