Is the TRPC6 A404V variant associated with an increased risk of anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in patients with cancer?
Patients with cancer exposed to doxorubicin/anthracyclines
TRPC6 A404V gain-of-function variant
Doxorubicin-related cardiomyopathy / anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity
The TRPC6 A404V gain-of-function variant is identified as a potential genetic risk factor for doxorubicin-related cardiomyopathy in cancer patients.
Background: TRPC6 (transient receptor potential canonical 6) channels, encoded by the TRPC6 gene, are widely expressed in cardiomyocytes and play a critical role in maintaining intracellular Ca 2 + homeostasis. Variants in TRPC6 are associated with chemotherapy-related cardiomyopathy. Specifically, the TRPC6 A404V polymorphism, with a minor (404 V) allele frequency of 12% in the general population, has been identified in patients undergoing anthracycline therapy. However, the underlying mechanisms remain largely unexplored. Methods: Using patch-clamp recordings, Ca 2 + imaging, computational analysis, and molecular biology techniques, we assessed the effects of doxorubicin and its metabolite, doxorubicinol, on regulating TRPC6 alanine (A) at position 404 replaced by valine (V; A404V) channel expression and function in a heterologous expression system and native cardiac cells. Results: Both additive and recessive models demonstrated a significant association between the TRPC6 A404V variant and doxorubicin-related cardiomyopathy. The TRPC6 A404V channel exhibited higher membrane expression levels compared with the wild type (WT) control. Patch-clamp recordings showed that both TRPC6 WT and A404V channels remained mostly inactive at baseline. Application of 50 μmol/L 1-oleoyl acetyl-sn-glycerol (OAG), a TRPC6 activator, significantly increased the inward- and outward-current densities of WT and A404V channels. Furthermore, a 24-hour treatment with 0.5 μmol/L doxorubicin enhanced TRPC6 mRNA expression and potentiated the OAG effects on both WT and A404V channels, with a more pronounced response in A404V channels. Treatment with 0.5 μmol/L doxorubicinol had no effect on OAG-induced current densities in either WT or A404V channels. Doxorubicin effects on intracellular Ca 2 + levels were confirmed by Ca 2 + imaging in native cardiac cells. Computational modeling revealed that the A404V mutation induces a conformational change in the OAG-binding pocket, enhancing its interaction with OAG in the A404V protein compared with the WT control. Conclusions: The TRPC6 A404V is a gain-of-function variant that exhibits enhanced activity in the presence of doxorubicin. Therefore, the TRPC6 A404V variant represents a risk factor for anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity in patients with cancer.
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Ying Wu
XIAOJING SUN
R X Wang
Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine
Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic in Arizona
Mayo Clinic in Florida
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75d4ec6e9836116a271bc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1161/circgen.125.005334