Genes (Mar 2023)

Homozygous <i>TNNI3</i> Mutations and Severe Early Onset Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Patient Report and Review of the Literature

  • Ugo Sorrentino,
  • Ilaria Gabbiato,
  • Chiara Canciani,
  • Davide Calosci,
  • Chiara Rigon,
  • Daniela Zuccarello,
  • Matteo Cassina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14030748
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 748

Abstract

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The TNNI3 gene encodes for the cardiac isoform of troponin I, a pivotal component of the sarcomeric structure of the myocardium. While heterozygous TNNI3 missense mutations have long been associated with autosomal dominant hypertrophic and restrictive cardiomyopathies, the role of TNNI3 null mutations has been more debated due to the paucity and weak characterization of reported cases and the low penetrance of heterozygous genotypes. In recent years, however, an increasing amount of evidence has validated the hypothesis that biallelic TNNI3 null mutations cause a severe form of neonatal dilated cardiomyopathy. Here, we expand the case series reporting two unrelated patients afflicted with early onset dilated cardiomyopathy, due to homozygosity for the p.Arg98* TNNI3 variant, which had thus far been documented only in heterozygous patients and apparently healthy carriers, and the recurrent p.Arg69Alafs*8 variant, respectively. A review of previously reported biallelic TNNI3 loss-of-function variants and their associated cardiac phenotypes was also performed.

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