Genetic association analyses highlight biological pathways underlying mitral valve prolapse

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Dina, Christian | Bouatia-Naji, Nabila | Tucker, Nathan | Delling, Francesca N. | Toomer, Katelynn | Durst, Ronen | Perrocheau, Maelle | Fernandez-Friera, Leticia | Solis, Jorge | Le Tourneau, Thierry | Chen, Ming-Huei | Probst, Vincent | Bosse, Yohan | Pibarot, Philippe | Zelenika, Diana | Lathrop, Mark | Hercberg, Serge | Roussel, Ronan | Benjamin, Emelia J. | Bonnet, Fabrice | Lo, Su Hao | Dolmatova, Elena | Lecointe, Simon | Kyndt, Florence | Redon, Richard | Le Marec, Hervé | Froguel, Philippe | Ellinor, Patrick T. | Vasan, Ramachandran S. | Bruneval, Patrick | Markwald, Roger R. | Norris, Russell A. | Milan, David J. | Slaugenhaupt, Susan A. | Levine, Robert A. | Schott, Jean-Jacques | Hagege, Albert A. | Jeunemaitre, Xavier

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International audience. Nonsyndromic mitral valve prolapse (MVP) is a common degenerative cardiac valvulopathy of unknown etiology that predisposes to mitral regurgitation, heart failure and sudden death. Previous family and pathophysiological studies suggest a complex pattern of inheritance. We performed a meta-analysis of 2 genome-wide association studies in 1,412 MVP cases and 2,439 controls. We identified 6 loci, which we replicated in 1,422 cases and 6,779 controls, and provide functional evidence for candidate genes. We highlight LMCD1 (LIM and cysteine-rich domains 1), which encodes a transcription factor and for which morpholino knockdown of the ortholog in zebrafish resulted in atrioventricular valve regurgitation. A similar zebrafish phenotype was obtained with knockdown of the ortholog of TNS1, which encodes tensin 1, a focal adhesion protein involved in cytoskeleton organization. We also showed expression of tensin 1 during valve morphogenesis and describe enlarged posterior mitral leaflets in Tns1(-/-) mice. This study identifies the first risk loci for MVP and suggests new mechanisms involved in mitral valve regurgitation, the most common indication for mitral valve repair

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