Genes frequently associated with sudden death in primary hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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Abstract

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is characterized by left ventricular hypertrophy without apparent cardiac justification. Sudden cardiac death may be the first manifestation of the disease. It occurs mainly in adulthood and can be seen in childhood and adolescence where genetic origin predominates. Primary HCM (“familial”) is inherited in an autosomal dominant pattern in the 25 subtypes informed in Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man. The proteins encoded by the mutated genes are part of the sarcomere in the cardiac cells, being the thick filament the most frequently affected, with the worst prognosis. In the present article, we describe the Mendelian inheritance of the disease and the two most associated genes with sudden death: MYBPC3 and MYH7.

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Herrera-Rodríguez, D. L., Totomoch-Serra, A., Rosas-Madrigal, S., Luna-Limón, C., Marroquín-Ramírez, D., Carnevale, A., … Márquez-Murillo, M. F. (2020). Genes frequently associated with sudden death in primary hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Archivos de Cardiologia de Mexico. Instituto Nacional de Cardiologia Ignazio Chavez. https://doi.org/10.24875/ACM.19000294

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