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Novel variants in TECRL leading to catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia.

Douglas JonesJacob HartungElizabeth LasalleAlejandro BorquezViridiana MurilloLucia GuidugliKiely N JamesStephen F KingsmoreNicole G Coufal
Published in: Life science alliance (2024)
Pathogenic and likely pathogenic variants in the TECRL gene are known to be associated with recessive catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia 3, which can include prolonged QT intervals (MIM#614021). We report a case of cardiac arrest in a previously healthy adolescent male in the community. The patient was found to have a novel maternally inherited likely pathogenic variant in TECRL (c.915T>G [p.Tyr305Ter]) and an additional 19-kb duplication encompassing multiple exons of TECRL (chr4:65165944-65185287, dup [4q13.1]) not identified in the mother. Genetic results were revealed via rapid whole-genome sequencing, which allowed appropriate treatment and prognostication.
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