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A Common MLP (Muscle LIM Protein) Variant Is Associated With Cardiomyopathy
ISSN
0009-7330
Date Issued
2010
Author(s)
Knöll, Ralph
Kostin, Sawa
Klede, Stefanie
Savvatis, Kostas
Stehle, Ina
Gunkel, Sylvia
Kötter, Sebastian
Babicz, Kamila
Miocic, Snjezana
Knöll, Gudrun
Schaper, Wolfgang
Schaper, Jutta
Kraft, Theresia
Tschöpe, Carsten
Chien, Kenneth R.
DOI
10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.109.206243
Abstract
Rationale: We previously discovered the human 10T -> C (Trp4Arg) missense mutation in exon 2 of the muscle LIM protein (MLP, CSRP3) gene. Objective: We sought to study the effects of this single-nucleotide polymorphism in the in vivo situation. Methods and Results: We now report the generation and detailed analysis of the corresponding Mlp(W4R/+) and Mlp(W4R/W4R) knock-in animals, which develop an age-and gene dosage-dependent hypertrophic cardiomyopathy and heart failure phenotype, characterized by almost complete loss of contractile reserve under catecholamine induced stress. In addition, evidence for skeletal muscle pathology, which might have implications for human mutation carriers, was observed. Importantly, we found significantly reduced MLP mRNA and MLP protein expression levels in hearts of heterozygous and homozygous W4R-MLP knock-in animals. We also detected a weaker in vitro interaction of telethonin with W4R-MLP than with wild-type MLP. These alterations may contribute to an increased nuclear localization of W4R-MLP, which was observed by immunohistochemistry. Conclusions: Given the well-known high frequency of this mutation in Caucasians of up to 1%, our data suggest that W4R-MLP might contribute significantly to human cardiovascular disease. (Circ Res. 2010; 106: 695-704.)