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A novel cardiomyopathy phenotype linked to a CHD7 missense variant.

Journal:
Scientific reports
Year:
2025
Authors:
Park, In Young et al.
Affiliation:
Baylor College of Medicine · United States
Species:
rodent

Abstract

Loss of function in the chromatin remodeler CHD7 causes CHARGE syndrome, characterized by variable penetrance and diverse abnormalities. However, establishing genotype-phenotype correlations has been challenging, as most CHD7 inactivating mutations are null alleles. Through CHD7 missense variant analysis at potential phosphorylation sites, we identified T730 (T720 in mice) as a critical residue associated with pathogenesis. Using a CHD7 T730 missense variant (Chd7) and a frameshift null allele (Chd7) in a mouse model, we found that Chd7mice were non-viable, while Chd7mice exhibited haploinsufficiency-related circling behavior. Notably, Chd7mice died before postnatal day 2, indicating the Chd7allele is hypomorphic. Micro-CT analysis at E18.5 revealed that heterozygous mice primarily exhibited hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), while homozygous mice developed both HCM and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). RNA-seq analysis of neonatal Chd7hearts revealed a disrupted transcriptome, which in males and females was characterized by downregulation of mitochondrial energy metabolism genes and enrichment of ETS family transcription factor targets. We further identified GSK3β, GSK3α, HIPK1, and DYRK2 as candidate kinases for this site, suggesting a regulatory role in CHD7. This missense variant causing developmental heart abnormalities establishes the first genotype-phenotype correlation for CHD7, and offers new insights into CHARGE syndrome pathogenesis.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40461563/