Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in purpose-bred cats with the A31P mutation in cardiac myosin binding protein-C

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Joshua A. Stern
Victor N. Rivas
Joanna L. Kaplan
Yu Ueda
Maureen S. Oldach
Eric S. Ontiveros
Kristina B. Kooiker
Sabine J. van Dijk
Samantha P. Harris
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[1] University of California-Davis,Department of Medicine and Epidemiology, School of Veterinary Medicine
[2] North Carolina State University,Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine
[3] VCA Sacramento Veterinary Referral Center,Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine
[4] Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine,Department of Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior
[5] University of Washington,Department of Physiology, College of Medicine
[6] University of California-Davis,Tucson
[7] University of Arizona,undefined
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We sought to establish a large animal model of inherited hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) with sufficient disease severity and early penetrance for identification of novel therapeutic strategies. HCM is the most common inherited cardiac disorder affecting 1 in 250–500 people, yet few therapies for its treatment or prevention are available. A research colony of purpose-bred cats carrying the A31P mutation in MYBPC3 was founded using sperm from a single heterozygous male cat. Cardiac function in four generations was assessed by periodic echocardiography and measurement of blood biomarkers. Results showed that HCM penetrance was age-dependent, and that penetrance occurred earlier and was more severe in successive generations, especially in homozygotes. Homozygosity was also associated with progression from preclinical to clinical disease. A31P homozygous cats represent a heritable model of HCM with early disease penetrance and a severe phenotype necessary for interventional studies aimed at altering disease progression. The occurrence of a more severe phenotype in later generations of cats, and the occasional occurrence of HCM in wildtype cats suggests the presence of at least one gene modifier or a second causal variant in this research colony that exacerbates the HCM phenotype when inherited in combination with the A31P mutation.
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