Publications by authors named "Jaeger P Ackerman"

Objectives: This study determined if radical plakophilin-2 (PKP2) variants might underlie some cases of clinically diagnosed catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia (CPVT) and exercise-associated, autopsy-negative sudden unexplained death in the young (SUDY).

Background: Pathogenic variants in PKP2 cause arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). Recently, a cardiomyocyte-specific PKP2 knockout mouse model revealed that loss of PKP2 markedly reduced expression of genes critical in intracellular calcium handling.

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Background: Potentially lethal cardiac channelopathies/cardiomyopathies may underlie a substantial portion of sudden unexplained death in the young (SUDY). The whole-exome molecular autopsy represents the latest approach to postmortem genetic testing for SUDY. However, proper variant adjudication in the setting of SUDY can be challenging.

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Noonan syndrome (NS; MIM 163950) is an autosomal dominant disorder and a member of a family of developmental disorders termed "RASopathies," which are caused mainly by gain-of-function mutations in genes encoding RAS/MAPK signaling pathway proteins. Whole exome sequencing (WES) and trio-based genomic triangulation of a 15-year-old female with a clinical diagnosis of NS and concomitant cardiac hypertrophy and her unaffected parents identified a de novo variant in -encoded RAS-related protein 3 as the cause of her disease. Mutation analysis using in silico mutation prediction tools and molecular dynamics simulations predicted the identified variant, p.

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The cone reconstruction technique, first described by da Silva and modified by Dearani and by others, has become the repair method of choice in patients with Ebstein anomaly of the tricuspid valve. This report details the outcome of the modified cone reconstruction technique in 6 children who underwent surgical correction of Ebstein anomaly at the Tomsk Institute of Cardiology in Siberia. From 2012 through 2015, 4 boys and 2 girls (age range, 11 mo-12 yr) underwent surgery to correct Ebstein anomaly.

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We illustrate the work necessary to reverse course after identification of a KCNQ1 variant interpreted erroneously as causing long QT syndrome (LQTS) and to identify the true cause of a case of sudden death in the young. Surrogate genetic testing of a decedent's living brother identified a rare KCNQ1-V133I variant, which prompted an implantable cardioverter defibrillator and subsequent diagnosis of LQTS in other family members. Subsequently, this presumed LQT1 family came to our institution for further clinical evaluation and research-based investigations, including KCNQ1-V133I variant-specific analysis of the decedent, heterologous expression studies of KCNQ1-V133I, and a whole-exome molecular autopsy along with genomic triangulation using his unaffected parents' DNA.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study aimed to identify the genetic cause of polyvalvular syndrome using whole exome sequencing (WES) of a family trio.
  • A male child exhibited various heart defects and symptoms reminiscent of Noonan and Williams syndromes, but standard tests were inconclusive.
  • WES revealed a sporadic mutation in the TAB2 gene, implicating disruptions in TGF-beta signaling as a potential cause of his condition.
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