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ATP1A3 Variants, Variably Penetrant Short QT Intervals, and Lethal Ventricular Arrhythmias

Mary E Moya-Mendez 1
Minu-Tshyeto Bidzimou 1
Padmapriya Muralidharan 1
Zhushan Zhang 1
Jordan E Ezekian 1, 2
Robin M. Perelli 3
Lauren E. Parker 1
Lyndsey Prange 4
April Boggs 4
Jeffrey J. Kim 5
Taylor S. Howard 5
Tarah A. Word 6, 7
Xander H.T. Wehrens 5, 6, 7
Gabriela Reyes Valenzuela 8
Roberto Caraballo 8
Giacomo Garone 9
Federico Vigevano 9
Sarah Weckhuysen 10, 11, 12
Charissa Millevert 10, 11
Monica Troncoso 13
Mario Matamala 13
Simona Balestrini 14, 15, 16
Sanjay M. Sisodiya 14, 16
Josephine Poole 14, 16
Claudio Zucca 17
Eleni Panagiotakaki 18
Maria T Papadopoulou 18
Sébile Tchaicha 18
Marta Zawadzka 19
Maria Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska 19
Carmen Fons 20
Jennifer Anticona 20
Elisa De Grandis 21, 22
Ramona Cordani 21, 22
Livia Pisciotta 23
Sergiu Groppa 24
Sandra Paryjas 24
Francesca Ragona 25, 26
Elena Mangia 25, 26
Tiziana Granata 25, 26
Andrey Megvinov 27
Mirjana Pavlicek 28
Kevin Ess 29
Christine Q. SIMMONS 30
Alfred L. George 30
Rosaria Vavassori 27, 31, 32, 33
Mohamad A. Mikati 4
Andrew P. Landstrom 1, 3
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Division of Neurology, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital, Rome, Italy
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Applied and Translational Neurogenomics Group, VIB Center for Molecular Neurology, VIB, Antwerp, Belgium
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Neuroscience Department, Meyer Children’s Hospital, European Reference Network ERN EpiCARE, Florence, Italy
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Chalfont Centre for Epilepsy, London, United Kingdom
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Department of Paediatric Clinical Epileptology, Sleep Disorders and Functional Neurology, University Hospitals of Lyon, Lyon, France
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Unit of Child Neuropsychiatry, ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco, Milan, Italy
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ERN EpiCARE, Milan, Italy
27
 
Informatics Department, Euro-Mediterranean Institute of Science and Technology, Palermo, Italy
28
 
French Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood Association, Issou, France
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IAHCRC International Consortium for the Research on Alternating Hemiplegia of Childhood and Other ATP1A3 Related Diseases, Palermo, Italy
32
 
European Patient Advocacy Group, ERN EpiCARE, Palermo, Italy
33
 
Association AHC18+ eV, Bischofsheim, Germany
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-05-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR5.085
CiteScore28.7
Impact factor18.0
ISSN21686203, 21686211
Abstract
Importance

Alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) is a disorder that can result from pathogenic variants in ATP1A3-encoded sodium-potassium adenosine triphosphatase alpha 3 (ATP1A3). While AHC is primarily a neurologic disease, some individuals experience sudden unexplained death (SUD) potentially associated with cardiac arrhythmias.

Objective

To determine the impact of ATP1A3 variants on cardiac electrophysiology and whether lethal ventricular arrhythmias are associated with SUD in patients with AHC.

Design, Setting, and Participants

In this international, multicenter case-control study from 12 centers across 10 countries, patients with AHC were grouped by ATP1A3 variant status (positive vs negative) and into subgroups with the most common AHC variants (D801N, E815K, G947R, and other). A healthy control cohort was established for comparison. Blinded, manual measurements of QT intervals and corrected QT interval (QTc) were performed independently by 2 pediatric cardiac electrophysiologists. Induced pluripotent stem cell cardiomyocytes were derived from patients with AHC who were positive for the D801N variant of ATP1A3 (iPSC-CMD801N cells). Data analysis was performed from April to June 2022.

Exposure

Presence of ATP1A3 variant.

Main Outcomes and Measures

The primary outcome was QTc. Outcomes, including survival, were abstracted and variants were mapped on cryogenic electron microscopy structure maps. iPSC-CMD801N cells were used to validate ventricular repolarization and arrhythmic susceptibility in vitro.

Results

Among the 222 individuals included (148 with AHC and 74 control), the mean (SD) age at diagnostic electrocardiography was 11.0 (9.4) years and 119 (54%) were female. The cohort with AHC consisted of 148 largely unrelated probands (mean [SD] age at diagnostic electrocardiography, 11.5 [10.5] years). Of these, 123 individuals were ATP1A3 genotype positive, including 35 (28%) with the D801N variant, 21 (17%) with the E815K variant, 8 (7%) with the G947R variant, and 8 (7%) with a loss-of-function variant. Probands with the D801N variant had shorter mean (SD) QTcs (381.8 [36.6] milliseconds; 24 [69%] with QTc <370 milliseconds) compared with those who had the E815K variant (393.6 [43.1] milliseconds; P = .001; 4 [19%] with QTC <370 milliseconds), the G947R variant (388.4 [26.5] milliseconds; P = .02; 1 [13%] with QTc <370 milliseconds), a loss-of-function variant (403.0 [33.5] milliseconds; P < .001; 1 [13%] with QTc <370 milliseconds), all other variants (387.8 [37.1] milliseconds; P < .001; 44 [86%] with QTc <370 milliseconds), and healthy controls (415.4 [21.0] milliseconds; P < .001; 0 with QTc <370 milliseconds). Three D801N-positive individuals had a major cardiac event, compared with 0 major cardiac events in all other individuals (P = .02). The D801N variant and 4 rare variants (D805N, P323S, S772R, and C333F) found in individuals with the shortest QTcs localized to the potassium-binding domain of ATP1A3. IPSC-CMD801N lines demonstrated shortened action potential duration, higher mean diastolic potential, and delayed afterdepolarizations compared with controls.

Conclusions and Relevance

Nearly 70% of individuals with D801N variants of ATP1A3 had short QTcs (<370 milliseconds), with an association between ventricular arrhythmias and cardiac arrest. This may underlie the SUD etiology in AHC.

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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.6832
UR - https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2830771
TI - ATP1A3 Variants, Variably Penetrant Short QT Intervals, and Lethal Ventricular Arrhythmias
T2 - JAMA Pediatrics
AU - Moya-Mendez, Mary E
AU - Bidzimou, Minu-Tshyeto
AU - Muralidharan, Padmapriya
AU - Zhang, Zhushan
AU - Ezekian, Jordan E
AU - Perelli, Robin M.
AU - Parker, Lauren E.
AU - Prange, Lyndsey
AU - Boggs, April
AU - Kim, Jeffrey J.
AU - Howard, Taylor S.
AU - Word, Tarah A.
AU - Wehrens, Xander H.T.
AU - Reyes Valenzuela, Gabriela
AU - Caraballo, Roberto
AU - Garone, Giacomo
AU - Vigevano, Federico
AU - Weckhuysen, Sarah
AU - Millevert, Charissa
AU - Troncoso, Monica
AU - Matamala, Mario
AU - Balestrini, Simona
AU - Sisodiya, Sanjay M.
AU - Poole, Josephine
AU - Zucca, Claudio
AU - Panagiotakaki, Eleni
AU - Papadopoulou, Maria T
AU - Tchaicha, Sébile
AU - Zawadzka, Marta
AU - Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska, Maria
AU - Fons, Carmen
AU - Anticona, Jennifer
AU - De Grandis, Elisa
AU - Cordani, Ramona
AU - Pisciotta, Livia
AU - Groppa, Sergiu
AU - Paryjas, Sandra
AU - Ragona, Francesca
AU - Mangia, Elena
AU - Granata, Tiziana
AU - Megvinov, Andrey
AU - Pavlicek, Mirjana
AU - Ess, Kevin
AU - SIMMONS, Christine Q.
AU - George, Alfred L.
AU - Vavassori, Rosaria
AU - Mikati, Mohamad A.
AU - Landstrom, Andrew P.
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/05/01
PB - American Medical Association (AMA)
SP - 529
IS - 5
VL - 179
SN - 2168-6203
SN - 2168-6211
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@article{2025_Moya-Mendez,
author = {Mary E Moya-Mendez and Minu-Tshyeto Bidzimou and Padmapriya Muralidharan and Zhushan Zhang and Jordan E Ezekian and Robin M. Perelli and Lauren E. Parker and Lyndsey Prange and April Boggs and Jeffrey J. Kim and Taylor S. Howard and Tarah A. Word and Xander H.T. Wehrens and Gabriela Reyes Valenzuela and Roberto Caraballo and Giacomo Garone and Federico Vigevano and Sarah Weckhuysen and Charissa Millevert and Monica Troncoso and Mario Matamala and Simona Balestrini and Sanjay M. Sisodiya and Josephine Poole and Claudio Zucca and Eleni Panagiotakaki and Maria T Papadopoulou and Sébile Tchaicha and Marta Zawadzka and Maria Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska and Carmen Fons and Jennifer Anticona and Elisa De Grandis and Ramona Cordani and Livia Pisciotta and Sergiu Groppa and Sandra Paryjas and Francesca Ragona and Elena Mangia and Tiziana Granata and Andrey Megvinov and Mirjana Pavlicek and Kevin Ess and Christine Q. SIMMONS and Alfred L. George and Rosaria Vavassori and Mohamad A. Mikati and Andrew P. Landstrom and others},
title = {ATP1A3 Variants, Variably Penetrant Short QT Intervals, and Lethal Ventricular Arrhythmias},
journal = {JAMA Pediatrics},
year = {2025},
volume = {179},
publisher = {American Medical Association (AMA)},
month = {may},
url = {https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2830771},
number = {5},
pages = {529},
doi = {10.1001/jamapediatrics.2024.6832}
}
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Moya-Mendez, Mary E., et al. “ATP1A3 Variants, Variably Penetrant Short QT Intervals, and Lethal Ventricular Arrhythmias.” JAMA Pediatrics, vol. 179, no. 5, May. 2025, p. 529. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/2830771.