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. 2007 Oct 16;50(16):1590-5.
doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2007.07.021. Epub 2007 Oct 1.

Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is heritable

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Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is heritable

Robert B Hinton Jr et al. J Am Coll Cardiol. .
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Abstract

Objectives: This study sought to determine the size of the genetic effect (heritability) in families identified by a hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) proband.

Background: Hypoplastic left heart syndrome is a severe form of cardiovascular malformation (CVM), and it remains a leading cause of infant mortality and childhood morbidity. Familial clustering of HLHS and bicuspid aortic valve (BAV) has been observed, and pedigree analysis has suggested recessive inheritance. The genetic significance of these observations is unknown.

Methods: In 38 probands with HLHS, a 3-generation family history was obtained; using a sequential sampling strategy, echocardiograms on family members were performed. A total of 235 participants were recruited. Heritability (h2) of HLHS and associated CVM was estimated using maximum-likelihood-based variance decomposition.

Results: All HLHS probands had aortic valve hypoplasia and dysplasia; dysplasia of the mitral (94%), tricuspid (56%), and pulmonary (11%) valves was also noted. Overall, 21 of 38 (55%) families had more than 1 affected individual, and 36% of participants had CVM, including 11% with BAV. The heritability of HLHS alone and with associated CVM were 99% and 74% (p < 0.00001), respectively. The sibling recurrence risk for HLHS was 8%, and for CVM was 22%.

Conclusions: The high heritability of HLHS suggests that it is determined largely by genetic factors. The frequent occurrence of left- and right-sided valve dysplasia in HLHS probands and the increased prevalence of BAV in family members suggests that HLHS is a severe form of valve malformation.

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