Reading Frame Repair of TTN Truncation Variants Restores Titin Quantity and Functions.
Robert RomanoShahnaz GhahremaniTalia ZimmermanNicholas LegereKetan ThakarFeria A LadhaAnthony M PettinatoJ Travis HinsonPublished in: Circulation (2021)
An A-band TTNtv diminished sarcomere function greater than an I-band TTNtv in proportion to estimated DCM pathogenicity. Although both TTNtvs resulted in full-length TTN haploinsufficiency, only the A-band TTNtv produced TTN truncation peptides that impaired myofibrillogenesis and sarcomere function. CRISPR-mediated reading frame repair of the A-band TTNtv restored functional deficits, and could be adapted as a one-and-done genome editing strategy to target ≈30% of DCM-associated TTNtvs.