Publications by authors named "J P Copier"

Background: Beta-2 adrenergic receptors (βARs) but not beta-2 adrenergic receptors (βARs) form a functional complex with L-type Ca channels (LTCCs) on the cardiomyocyte membrane. However, how microdomain localization in the plasma membrane affects the function of these complexes is unknown. We aim to study the coupling between LTCC and β adrenergic receptors in different cardiomyocyte microdomains, the distinct involvement of PKA and CAMKII (Ca/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II) and explore how this functional complex is disrupted in heart failure.

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  • The study investigates the connection between genetic variants of the TNNI3K gene and various heart conditions like dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and cardiac conduction disease, emphasizing the inconsistent findings in previous research.
  • Researchers performed genetic testing on patients with heart issues and used data from the UK Biobank, identifying a higher occurrence of rare variants in DCM patients and linking specific novel variants to DCM and atrial fibrillation.
  • The results suggest that certain rare variants enhance the autophosphorylation of TNNI3K, indicating a potential mechanism for their role in causing heart diseases, while one variant appeared harmless due to reduced autophosphorylation activity. *
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Background: Variants in KCNH2, encoding the human ether a-go-go (hERG) channel that is responsible for the rapid component of the cardiac delayed rectifier K+ current (IKr), are causal to long QT syndrome type 2 (LQTS2). We identified eight index patients with a new variant of unknown significance (VUS), KCNH2:c.2717C > T:p.

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Determining the expression of genes in response to different classes of chemotherapeutic drugs may allow for a better understanding as to which may be used effectively in combination. In the present study, the human colorectal cancer cell line HCT116 was cultured with equi-active concentrations of a series of anti-cancer agents. Gene expression profiles were then measured by whole-genome microarray.

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