Genes (May 2022)

Description of Two New Cases of <i>AQP1</i> Related Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and Review of the Literature

  • Natalia Gallego-Zazo,
  • Alejandro Cruz-Utrilla,
  • María Jesús del Cerro,
  • Nuria Ochoa Parra,
  • Julián Nevado Blanco,
  • Pedro Arias,
  • Pablo Lapunzina,
  • Pilar Escribano-Subias,
  • Jair Tenorio-Castaño

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes13050927
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 5
p. 927

Abstract

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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe clinical condition characterized by an increase in mean pulmonary artery pressure, which leads to a right ventricular hypertrophy and potentially heart failure and death. In the last several years, many genes have been associated with PAH, particularly in idiopathic and heritable forms but also in associated forms. Here we described the identification of two unrelated families in which the AQP1 variant was found from a cohort of 300 patients. The variants were identified by whole exome sequencing (WES). In the first family, the variant was detected in three affected members from a hereditary PAH, and in the second family the proband had PAH associated with scleroderma. In addition, we have reviewed all cases published in the literature thus far of patients with PAH and AQP1 variants. Functional studies have led to some contradictory conclusions, and the evidence of the relationship of AQP1 and PAH is still limited. However, we describe two further families with PAH and variants in AQP1, expanding both the number of cases and the clinically associated phenotype. We provide further evidence of the association of AQP1 and the development of hereditary and associated forms of PAH.

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