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Comparative Study
. 2003 Sep 1;59(3):603-11.
doi: 10.1016/s0008-6363(03)00458-9.

Functional characterization of the common amino acid 897 polymorphism of the cardiac potassium channel KCNH2 (HERG)

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Comparative Study

Functional characterization of the common amino acid 897 polymorphism of the cardiac potassium channel KCNH2 (HERG)

Kristian J Paavonen et al. Cardiovasc Res. .

Abstract

Objective: To determine whether the amino acid 897 threonine (T) to lysine (K) polymorphism of the KCNH2 (HERG) potassium channel influences channel performance or patient phenotype.

Methods: The phenotypic effects of this polymorphism were investigated in vitro by electrophysiological experiments in HEK-293 cells and in vivo by exercise electrocardiography in a group of LQTS patients carrying the same genetically proven KCNQ1 mutation.

Results: When expressed in HEK-293 cells, the 897T isoform of the KCNH2 channel exhibited changes in inactivation and deactivation properties, and a smaller current density than the more common 897K isoform. Western blot experiments indicated that the decreased current density associated with 897T was caused by reduced channel expression. During a maximal exercise test in 39 LQT1 patients carrying an identical KCNQ1 mutation (G589D) and showing a prolonged QT interval (>440 ms), QT intervals were longer in patients carrying the 897T allele than in those homozygous for the 897K allele.

Conclusions: The K897T variation has an effect on channel function and clinical phenotype. Our data warrant further investigations into the significance of this polymorphism in drug-induced and inherited LQTS.

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