Glycogen Storage Diseases Presenting as Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Michael Arad, M.D., Barry J. Maron, M.D., Joshua M. Gorham, B.A., Walter H. Johnson, Jr., M.D., J. Philip Saul, M.D., Antonio R. Perez-Atayde, M.D., Paolo Spirito, M.D., Gregory B. Wright, M.D., Ronald J. Kanter, M.D., Christine E. Seidman, M.D., and J.G. Seidman, Ph.D.
Background Unexplained left ventricular hypertrophy often promptsthe diagnosis of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a sarcomere-proteingene disorder. Because mutations in the gene for AMP-activatedprotein kinase 2 (PRKAG2) cause an accumulation of cardiac glycogenand left ventricular hypertrophy that mimics hypertrophic cardiomyopathy,we hypothesized that hypertrophic cardiomyopathy might alsobe clinically misdiagnosed in patients with other mutationsin genes regulating glycogen metabolism.
Methods Genetic analyses performed in 75 consecutive unrelatedpatients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy detected 40 sarcomere-proteinmutations. In the remaining 35 patients, PRKAG2, lysosome-associatedmembrane protein 2 (LAMP2), -galactosidase (GLA), and acid -1,4-glucosidase(GAA) genes were studied.
Results Gene defects causing Fabry's disease (GLA) and Pompe'sdisease (GAA) were not found, but two LAMP2 and one PRKAG2 mutationswere identified in probands with prominent hypertrophy and electrophysiologicalabnormalities. These results prompted the study of two additional,independent series of patients. Genetic analyses of 20 subjectswith massive hypertrophy (left ventricular wall thickness, 30mm) but without electrophysiological abnormalities revealedmutations in neither LAMP2 nor PRKAG2. Genetic analyses of 24subjects with increased left ventricular wall thickness andelectrocardiograms suggesting ventricular preexcitation revealedfour LAMP2 and seven PRKAG2 mutations. Clinical features associatedwith defects in LAMP2 included male sex, severe hypertrophy,early onset (at 8 to 17 years of age), ventricular preexcitation,and asymptomatic elevations of two serum proteins.
ConclusionsLAMP2 mutations typically cause multisystem glycogen-storagedisease (Danon's disease) but can also present as a primarycardiomyopathy. The glycogen-storage cardiomyopathy producedby LAMP2 or PRKAG2 mutations resembles hypertrophic cardiomyopathybut is distinguished by electrophysiological abnormalities,particularly ventricular preexcitation.
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From the Division of Cardiology, Brigham and Women's Hospital (M.A., C.E.S.), and the Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School and Howard Hughes Medical Institute (M.A., J.M.G., C.E.S., J.G.S.) all in Boston; the Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Center, Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation, Minneapolis (B.J.M.); the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Cardiology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham (W.H.J.); the Children's Heart Program of South Carolina, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston (J.P.S.); the Department of Pathology, Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston (A.R.P.-A.); the Department of Cardiology, Galleria de Genova, Genova, Italy (P.S.); the Children's Heart Clinic, Minneapolis (G.B.W.); and the Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C. (R.J.K.).
Address reprint requests to Dr. J.G. Seidman at the Department of Genetics, NRB Rm. 256, Harvard Medical School, 77 Ave. Louis Pasteur, Boston, MA 02115, or at seidman{at}genetics.med.harvard.edu.
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