Arrhythmogenicity of Anti-Ro/SSA Antibodies in Patients With Torsades de Pointes.
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BACKGROUND In patients with autoimmune disease, anti-Ro/SSA antibodies (anti-Ro/SSA) are responsible for a novel autoimmune-associated long-QT syndrome by targeting the hERG potassium channel and inhibiting the related current (IKr). Because anti-Ro/SSA are also present in a significant proportion of healthy subjects and may be associated with torsades de pointes (TdP) arrhythmia, we tested the hypothesis that anti-Ro/SSA may represent a silent risk factor in patients developing TdP. METHODS AND RESULTS Twenty-five consecutive patients who experienced TdP were prospectively collected independent of ongoing therapies and concomitant diseases. Anti-Ro/SSA were detected by fluoroenzyme immunoassay, immuno-Western blotting, and line-blot immunoassay. Purified IgGs from anti-Ro/SSA-positive and anti-Ro/SSA-negative patients were tested on IKr using HEK293 cells stably expressing the hERG channel. As expected, in TdP patients, many known corrected QT interval-prolonging risk factors were simultaneously present, including hypokalemia that was the most common (52%). Anti-Ro/SSA were present in 60% of the subjects, mostly the anti-Ro/SSA-52-kD subtype detected by immuno-Western blotting only. A history of autoimmune disease was found in only 2 of anti-Ro/SSA-positive patients. Experimental data demonstrated that purified anti-Ro/SSA-positive IgGs significantly inhibited IKr and cross reacted with hERG-channel proteins. Moreover, anti-Ro/SSA-positive sera exhibited high reactivity with a peptide corresponding to the hERG-channel pore-forming region. CONCLUSIONS Anti-Ro/SSA may represent a clinically silent novel risk factor for TdP development via an autoimmune-mediated electrophysiological interference with the hERG channel. We propose that TdP patients may benefit from specific anti-Ro/SSA testing even in the absence of autoimmune diseases as immunomodulating therapies may be effective in shortening corrected QT interval and reducing TdP recurrence risk.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Circulation. Arrhythmia and electrophysiology
دوره 9 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016