NaV1.5 autoantibodies in Brugada syndrome: pathogenetic implications.
Adriana TarantinoGiuseppe CiconteDario MelgariAnthony FrosioAndrea GhiroldiMarco PiccoliMarco VillaPasquale CreoSerena CalamaioValerio CastoldiSimona CovielloEmanuele MicaglioFederica CirilloEmanuela Teresina LocatiGabriele NegroAntonio BoccellinoFlavio MastrocinqueŽarko ĆalovićStefano RicagnoLetizia LeocaniGabriele VicedominiVincenzo SantinelliIlaria RivoltaLuigi AnastasiaCarlo PapponePublished in: European heart journal (2024)
The study demonstrates the presence of anti-NaV1.5 autoantibodies in the majority of BrS patients, suggesting an immunopathogenic component of the syndrome beyond genetic predispositions. These autoantibodies, which could serve as additional diagnostic markers, also prompt reconsideration of the underlying mechanisms of BrS, as evidenced by their role in inducing the ECG signature of the syndrome in wild-type mice. These findings encourage a more comprehensive diagnostic approach and point to new avenues for therapeutic research.
Keyphrases
- wild type
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- end stage renal disease
- case report
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- prognostic factors
- type diabetes
- peritoneal dialysis
- adipose tissue
- heart rate variability
- genome wide
- blood pressure
- gene expression
- patient reported outcomes
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- heart rate
- copy number
- high fat diet induced