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  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,893 Views
17 Pages

Immunological and Structural Characterization of Titin Main Immunogenic Region; I110 Domain Is the Target of Titin Antibodies in Myasthenia Gravis

  • Christos Stergiou,
  • Rhys Williams,
  • Jennifer R. Fleming,
  • Vasiliki Zouvelou,
  • Elpinickie Ninou,
  • Francesca Andreetta,
  • Elena Rinaldi,
  • Ornella Simoncini,
  • Renato Mantegazza and
  • Socrates Tzartos
  • + 4 authors

Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease caused by antibodies targeting the neuromuscular junction (NJ) of skeletal muscles. The major MG autoantigen is nicotinic acetylcholine receptor. Other autoantigens at the NJ include MuSK, LRP4 and agri...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,107 Views
18 Pages

Muscular dystrophy with myositis (mdm) is a naturally occurring mutation in the mouse Ttn gene that results in higher passive stress in muscle fibers and intact muscles compared to wild-type (WT). The goal of this study was to test whether alternativ...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,078 Views
18 Pages

Titin N2A Domain and Its Interactions at the Sarcomere

  • Adeleye O. Adewale and
  • Young-Hoon Ahn

Titin is a giant protein in the sarcomere that plays an essential role in muscle contraction with actin and myosin filaments. However, its utility goes beyond mechanical functions, extending to versatile and complex roles in sarcomere organization an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,381 Views
14 Pages

Titin’s Intrinsically Disordered PEVK Domain Modulates Actin Polymerization

  • Áron Gellért Altorjay,
  • Hedvig Tordai,
  • Ádám Zolcsák,
  • Nikoletta Kósa,
  • Tamás Hegedűs and
  • Miklós Kellermayer

The multi-domain muscle protein titin provides elasticity and mechanosensing functions to the sarcomere. Titin’s PEVK domain is intrinsically disordered due to the presence of a large number of prolines and highly charged residues. Although PEV...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,783 Views
17 Pages

Nanosurgical Manipulation of Titin and Its M-Complex

  • Dominik Sziklai,
  • Judit Sallai,
  • Zsombor Papp,
  • Dalma Kellermayer,
  • Zsolt Mártonfalvi,
  • Ricardo H. Pires and
  • Miklós S. Z. Kellermayer

6 January 2022

Titin is a multifunctional filamentous protein anchored in the M-band, a hexagonally organized supramolecular lattice in the middle of the muscle sarcomere. Functionally, the M-band is a framework that cross-links myosin thick filaments, organizes as...

  • Review
  • Open Access
23 Citations
14,097 Views
17 Pages

26 August 2020

Titin is the largest human protein and an essential component of the cardiac sarcomere. With multiple immunoglobulin(Ig)-like domains that serve as molecular springs, titin contributes significantly to the passive tension, systolic function, and dias...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,127 Views
16 Pages

3 October 2025

Biomarkers are important for the diagnosis and follow-up of neuromuscular diseases. Creatine kinase (CK) is a widely used marker of active muscle damage; however, it is not suitable for assessing muscle mass loss. Therefore, additional biomarkers are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,489 Views
11 Pages

The Utility of Urinary Titin to Diagnose and Predict the Prognosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction

  • Miharu Arase,
  • Nobuto Nakanishi,
  • Rie Tsutsumi,
  • Ayuka Kawakami,
  • Yuta Arai,
  • Hiroshi Sakaue and
  • Jun Oto

Early detection and management are crucial for better prognosis in acute myocardial infarction (AMI). Serum titin, a component of the sarcomere in cardiac and skeletal muscle, was associated with AMI. Thus, we hypothesized that urinary N-fragment tit...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,720 Views
12 Pages

Increased Expression of N2BA Titin Corresponds to More Compliant Myofibrils in Athlete’s Heart

  • Dalma Kellermayer,
  • Bálint Kiss,
  • Hedvig Tordai,
  • Attila Oláh,
  • Henk L. Granzier,
  • Béla Merkely,
  • Miklós Kellermayer and
  • Tamás Radovits

15 October 2021

Long-term exercise induces physiological cardiac adaptation, a condition referred to as athlete’s heart. Exercise tolerance is known to be associated with decreased cardiac passive stiffness. Passive stiffness of the heart muscle is determined by the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
894 Views
12 Pages

Urinary Titin as a Non-Invasive Biomarker for Sarcopenia Sex Differences in Unresectable Digestive Malignancies: A Retrospective Cohort Study

  • Shiho Kaneko,
  • Kazuaki Harada,
  • Masatsugu Ohara,
  • Shintaro Sawaguchi,
  • Tatsuya Yokoyama,
  • Koichi Ishida,
  • Yasuyuki Kawamoto,
  • Satoshi Yuki,
  • Yoshito Komatsu and
  • Naoya Sakamoto

The prognosis of sarcopenia is poor in cancer patients. Recently, urinary titin, a biomarker of muscle damage, has been suggested as a potential marker for sarcopenia. However, its utility in patients with unresectable digestive malignancies remains...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,185 Views
19 Pages

Modulation of Titin and Contraction-Regulating Proteins in a Rat Model of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction: Limb vs. Diaphragmatic Muscle

  • Beatrice Vahle,
  • Leonard Heilmann,
  • Antje Schauer,
  • Antje Augstein,
  • Maria-Elisa Prieto Jarabo,
  • Peggy Barthel,
  • Norman Mangner,
  • Siegfried Labeit,
  • T. Scott Bowen and
  • Volker Adams
  • + 1 author

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is characterized by biomechanically dysfunctional cardiomyocytes. Underlying cellular changes include perturbed myocardial titin expression and titin hypophosphorylation leading to titin filament...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,428 Views
15 Pages

Urinary Titin on the First Postoperative Day Predicts Long-Term Skeletal Muscle Loss in Patients with Gastroenterological Cancer

  • Momoko Kyomen,
  • Ayako Tatsumi,
  • Rie Tsutsumi,
  • Yuna Izumi-Mishima,
  • Mizusa Hyodo,
  • Eiji Tanaka,
  • Kohta Iguchi,
  • Kojiro Taura,
  • Hiroaki Terajima and
  • Hiroshi Sakaue
  • + 3 authors

26 February 2025

Perioperative malnutrition is common in patients with gastroenterological cancer and contributes to postoperative skeletal muscle atrophy, which adversely affects their prognosis. Early assessment of skeletal muscle atrophy is crucial for improving p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,189 Views
21 Pages

Nonspecific Amyloid Aggregation of Chicken Smooth-Muscle Titin: In Vitro Investigations

  • Alexander G. Bobylev,
  • Elmira I. Yakupova,
  • Liya G. Bobyleva,
  • Nikolay V. Molochkov,
  • Alexander A. Timchenko,
  • Maria A. Timchenko,
  • Hiroshi Kihara,
  • Alexey D. Nikulin,
  • Azat G. Gabdulkhakov and
  • Ivan M. Vikhlyantsev
  • + 7 authors

A giant multidomain protein of striated and smooth vertebrate muscles, titin, consists of tandems of immunoglobulin (Ig)- and fibronectin type III (FnIII)-like domains representing β-sandwiches, as well as of disordered segments. Chicken smooth...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,124 Views
16 Pages

Rbm20ΔRRM Mice, Expressing a Titin Isoform with Lower Stiffness, Are Protected from Mechanical Ventilation-Induced Diaphragm Weakness

  • Marloes van den Berg,
  • Eva L. Peters,
  • Robbert J. van der Pijl,
  • Shengyi Shen,
  • Leo M. A. Heunks,
  • Henk L. Granzier and
  • Coen A. C. Ottenheijm

10 December 2022

Diaphragm weakness frequently develops in mechanically ventilated critically ill patients and is associated with increased morbidity, including ventilator weaning failure, mortality, and health care costs. The mechanisms underlying diaphragm weakness...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
12,617 Views
15 Pages

Rare Titin (TTN) Variants in Diseases Associated with Sudden Cardiac Death

  • Oscar Campuzano,
  • Olallo Sanchez-Molero,
  • Irene Mademont-Soler,
  • Helena Riuró,
  • Catarina Allegue,
  • Monica Coll,
  • Alexandra Pérez-Serra,
  • Jesus Mates,
  • Ferran Picó and
  • Ramon Brugada
  • + 1 author

27 October 2015

A leading cause of death in western countries is sudden cardiac death, and can be associated with genetic disease. Next-generation sequencing has allowed thorough analysis of genes associated with this entity, including, most recently, titin. We aime...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
8,050 Views
14 Pages

6 February 2021

Titin is a giant protein that functions as a molecular spring in sarcomeres. Titin interconnects the contraction of actin-containing thin filaments and myosin-containing thick filaments. Titin breaks down to form urinary titin N-fragments, which are...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
8,278 Views
12 Pages

Dysregulated IER3 Expression is Associated with Enhanced Apoptosis in Titin-Based Dilated Cardiomyopathy

  • Qifeng Zhou,
  • Julia Kelley Hahn,
  • Balram Neupane,
  • Parwez Aidery,
  • Siegfried Labeit,
  • Meinrad Gawaz and
  • Michael Gramlich

Apoptosis (type I programmed cell death) of cardiomyocytes is a major process that plays a role in the progression of heart failure. The early response gene IER3 regulates apoptosis in a wide variety of cells and organs. However, its role in heart fa...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,227 Views
16 Pages

Amyloid Aggregates of Smooth-Muscle Titin Impair Cell Adhesion

  • Alexander G. Bobylev,
  • Roman S. Fadeev,
  • Liya G. Bobyleva,
  • Margarita I. Kobyakova,
  • Yuri M. Shlyapnikov,
  • Daniil V. Popov and
  • Ivan M. Vikhlyantsev

Various amyloid aggregates, in particular, aggregates of amyloid β-proteins, demonstrate in vitro and in vivo cytotoxic effects associated with impairment of cell adhesion. We investigated the effect of amyloid aggregates of smooth-muscle titin on sm...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,335 Views
9 Pages

30 August 2022

Titin is the largest protein in humans, composed of more than one hundred immunoglobulin (Ig) domains, and plays a critical role in muscle’s passive elasticity. Thus, the molecular design of this giant polyprotein is responsible for its mechani...

  • Article
  • Open Access
602 Views
18 Pages

Influence of Layer Configuration on the Mechanical, Tribological and Corrosion Performance of Ti/TiN Multilayer Coatings

  • Zarina Aringozhina,
  • Nurtoleu Magazov,
  • Bauyrzhan Rakhadilov,
  • Yelaman Batanov,
  • Ainur Serikbaikyzy and
  • Arystanbek Kussainov

11 November 2025

This study investigates the influence of multilayer architecture on the mechanical, corrosion, and tribological properties of Ti/TiN coatings deposited on biomedical Ti-6Al-4V alloy. Nine multilayer configurations were prepared by DC/RF magnetron spu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,727 Views
11 Pages

Urinary Titin N-Fragment Evaluation in a Randomized Controlled Trial of Beta-Hydroxy-Beta-Methylbutyrate for Acute Mild Trauma in Older Adults

  • Hidehiko Nakano,
  • Hideki Hashimoto,
  • Masaki Mochizuki,
  • Hiromu Naraba,
  • Yuji Takahashi,
  • Tomohiro Sonoo,
  • Yujiro Matsuishi,
  • Yasuhiro Ogawa,
  • Nobutake Shimojo and
  • Kensuke Nakamura
  • + 1 author

10 March 2021

The effects of beta-hydroxy-beta-methylbutyrate (HMB) complex administration and the significance of titin, a biomarker of muscle injury, in elderly minor trauma patients in acute phase has not been established. In this single-center, randomized cont...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,276 Views
17 Pages

Formation of an Amyloid-like Structure During In Vitro Interaction of Titin and Myosin-Binding Protein C

  • Tatiana A. Uryupina,
  • Liya G. Bobyleva,
  • Nikita V. Penkov,
  • Maria A. Timchenko,
  • Azat G. Gabdulkhakov,
  • Anna V. Glyakina,
  • Vadim V. Rogachevsky,
  • Alexey K. Surin,
  • Oxana V. Galzitskaya and
  • Alexander G. Bobylev
  • + 1 author

Protein association and aggregation are fundamental processes that play critical roles in a variety of biological phenomena from cell signaling to the development of incurable diseases, including amyloidoses. Understanding the basic biophysical princ...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,411 Views
20 Pages

Impact of Nutritional Status of Patients with Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma on the Expression Profile of Ghrelin, Irisin, and Titin

  • Agata Andruszko,
  • Jarosław Szydłowski,
  • Beniamin Oskar Grabarek,
  • Katarzyna Mazur,
  • Tomasz Sirek,
  • Piotr Ossowski,
  • Mieszko Kozikowski,
  • Konrad Kaminiów,
  • Ariadna Zybek-Kocik and
  • Jacek Banaszewski

19 January 2024

The goal of this paper was the evaluation of the changes in the expression profile of irisin, ghrelin, and titin in the carcinoma tissue and in the blood of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), including determining the profil...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,787 Views
5 Pages

Takotsubo as Initial Manifestation of Non-Myopathic Cardiomyopathy Due to the Titin Variant c.1489G > T

  • Hans Keller,
  • Ulrike Neuhold,
  • Franz Weidinger,
  • Edmund Gatterer,
  • Claudia Stöllberger,
  • Klaus Huber and
  • Josef Finsterer

Background: Whether patients with subclinical cardiomyopathy (CMP) are more prone to experience Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) than patients without CMP, is unknown. We present a patient with TTS as the initial manifestation of a hitherto unrecognized gene...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
792 Views
9 Pages

Elevated Urinary Titin in Adult Spinal Muscular Atrophy: A Multicenter, Cross-Sectional Observational Study

  • Andrea Sipos,
  • Emese Rebeka Ripszám,
  • Judit Mária Molnár,
  • Zoltán Grosz,
  • Judit Boczán,
  • Melinda Borbála Altorjay,
  • Livia Dézsi,
  • Anett Csáti,
  • Kristóf Babarczy and
  • Endre Pál
  • + 2 authors

Background: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a treatable motor neuron disease. Biomarkers for skeletal muscle atrophy are extremely important for measuring the effects of treatment and monitoring the natural course of the disease. The urinary titin N...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,723 Views
18 Pages

pH-Dependent Compaction of the Intrinsically Disordered Poly-E Motif in Titin

  • Sophia Manukian,
  • Gerrick E. Lindberg,
  • Emily Punch,
  • Sudarshi Premawardhana Dassanayake Mudiyanselage and
  • Matthew J. Gage

1 September 2022

The conformational sensitivity of intrinsically disordered proteins to shifts in pH due to their high degree of charged residues has been recognized for well over a decade. However, the role of the non-ionizable residues in this pH sensitivity remain...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,416 Views
8 Pages

17 August 2022

Anthracycline-induced cardiomyopathy has been noted as a non-neglectable issue in the field of clinical oncology. Remarkable progress has been achieved in searching for inherited susceptible genetic deficits underlying anthracycline cardiotoxicity in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,252 Views
13 Pages

Social, Genetics and Histopathological Factors Related to Titin (TTN) Gene Mutation and Survival in Women with Ovarian Serous Cystadenocarcinoma: Bioinformatics Analysis

  • Fabiana de Campos Gomes,
  • Eric Renato Lima Figueiredo,
  • Ediane Nunes De Araújo,
  • Edila Monteiro De Andrade,
  • Carlos Diego Lisbôa Carneiro,
  • Gabriel Mácola De Almeida,
  • Helana Augusta Andrade Leal Dias,
  • Lucélia Inoue Bispo Teixeira,
  • Manuela Trindade Almeida and
  • João Simão de Melo-Neto
  • + 4 authors

16 May 2023

Several factors may increase the risk of development of ovarian cancer. In this study, we investigated the relationship between social, genetic, and histopathologic factors in women with ovarian serous cystadenocarcinoma and titin (TTN) mutations, wh...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,888 Views
13 Pages

19 May 2022

Intragenic segmental duplication regions are potential hotspots for recurrent copy number variation and possible pathogenic aberrations. Two large sarcomeric genes, nebulin and titin, both contain such segmental duplication regions. Using our custom...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
9,156 Views
18 Pages

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a common heart muscle disorder characterized by ventricular dilation and contractile dysfunction that is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. New insights into disease mechanisms and strategies for trea...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1,663 Views
10 Pages

Skeletal Muscle Alterations in Different Phenotypes of Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction

  • Beatrice Vahle,
  • Romy Klädtke,
  • Antje Schauer,
  • T. Scott Bowen,
  • Ulrik Wisløff,
  • Axel Linke and
  • Volker Adams

Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) shows diverse disease patterns, with various combinations of comorbidities and symptoms. A common hallmark is exercise intolerance, caused by alterations in the peripheral skeletal muscle (SKM) i...

  • Opinion
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,806 Views
5 Pages

Change the Laminin, Change the Cardiomyocyte: Improve Untreatable Heart Failure

  • Camila Hochman-Mendez,
  • Ernesto Curty and
  • Doris A. Taylor

21 August 2020

No effective medical treatment exists for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), accounting for approximately half of all heart failure cases. The elevated passive myocardial stiffness in HFpEF is attributed to a combination of alter...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,896 Views
8 Pages

New Onset Generalized Myasthenia Gravis Evolving Following SARS-CoV-2 Infection

  • Karl Jõgi,
  • Liis Sabre,
  • Merit Rosental,
  • Alo-Rainer Leheste and
  • Janek Vilisaar

30 March 2022

During the SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) pandemic, the immunogenicity of the virus for various autoimmune complications has been observed. To date, a few reports have been published that raise the possibility of new onset myasthenia gravis (MG) associated wi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
32 Citations
10,008 Views
18 Pages

N2A Titin: Signaling Hub and Mechanical Switch in Skeletal Muscle

  • Kiisa Nishikawa,
  • Stan L. Lindstedt,
  • Anthony Hessel and
  • Dhruv Mishra

Since its belated discovery, our understanding of the giant protein titin has grown exponentially from its humble beginning as a sarcomeric scaffold to recent recognition of its critical mechanical and signaling functions in active muscle. One unique...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,051 Views
16 Pages

Protein Unfolding: Denaturant vs. Force

  • Colleen Kelly and
  • Matthew J. Gage

While protein refolding has been studied for over 50 years since the pioneering work of Christian Anfinsen, there have been a limited number of studies correlating results between chemical, thermal, and mechanical unfolding. The limited knowledge of...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
5 Citations
5,135 Views
13 Pages

19 June 2022

Non-ischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is one of the most frequent pathologies requiring cardiac transplants. Even though the etiology of this disease is complex, frameshift mutations in the giant sarcomeric protein Titin could explain up to 25% o...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,511 Views
17 Pages

Calpain-3 (CAPN3) is a muscle-specific member of the calpain family of Ca2+-dependent proteases. It has been reported that CAPN3 can also be autolytically activated by Na+ ions in the absence of Ca2+, although this was only shown under non-physiologi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
7,318 Views
31 Pages

28 September 2016

The aqueous environment is a pervasive factor which, in many ways, determines the protein folding process and consequently the activity of proteins. Proteins are unable to perform their function unless immersed in water (membrane proteins excluded fr...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
8,749 Views
24 Pages

Cardiac Sarcomere Signaling in Health and Disease

  • Ashley A. Martin,
  • Brian R. Thompson,
  • Dongwoo Hahn,
  • Addeli Bez Batti Angulski,
  • Nora Hosny,
  • Houda Cohen and
  • Joseph M. Metzger

19 December 2022

The cardiac sarcomere is a triumph of biological evolution wherein myriad contractile and regulatory proteins assemble into a quasi-crystalline lattice to serve as the central point upon which cardiac muscle contraction occurs. This review focuses on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
5,657 Views
11 Pages

Fretting Wear Behavior and Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS) Analysis of a Ti/TiN Multilayer Film Deposited on Depleted Uranium

  • Shengfa Zhu,
  • Yanping Wu,
  • Zhengyang Li,
  • Liping Fang,
  • Anyi Yin,
  • Jiawei Yan,
  • Fan Jiang,
  • Xiandong Meng,
  • Piheng Chen and
  • Zhenbing Cai

27 August 2018

Depleted uranium has been widely applied in nuclear energy fields. However, its poor corrosion and wear resistance restrict its applications. A titanium/titanium nitride (Ti/TiN) multilayer film was deposited on a uranium surface to improve its frett...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,075 Views
16 Pages

4 November 2019

Muscle contraction is initiated by the interaction between actin and myosin filaments. The sliding of actin filaments relative to myosin filaments is produced by cross-bridge cycling, which is governed by the theoretical framework of the cross-bridge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,460 Views
12 Pages

Regulation of Poly-E Motif Flexibility by pH, Ca2+ and the PPAK Motif

  • Sudarshi Premawardhana Dassanayake Mudiyanselage and
  • Matthew J. Gage

The disordered PEVK region of titin contains two main structural motifs: PPAK and poly-E. The distribution of these motifs in the PEVK region contributes to the elastic properties of this region, but the specific mechanism of how these motifs work to...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
9 Citations
6,272 Views
9 Pages

Clinical Considerations for a Family with Dilated Cardiomyopathy, Sudden Cardiac Death, and a Novel TTN Frameshift Mutation

  • Emanuele Micaglio,
  • Michelle M. Monasky,
  • Andrea Bernardini,
  • Valerio Mecarocci,
  • Valeria Borrelli,
  • Giuseppe Ciconte,
  • Emanuela T. Locati,
  • Marco Piccoli,
  • Andrea Ghiroldi and
  • Carlo Pappone
  • + 1 author

Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is the leading indication for heart transplantation. TTN gene truncating mutations account for about 25% of familial DCM cases and for 18% of sporadic DCM cases. The clinical relevance of specific variants in TTN has been...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,582 Views
16 Pages

Pre-mRNA splicing plays an important role in muscle function and diseases. The RNA binding motif 20 (RBM20) is a splicing factor that is predominantly expressed in muscle tissues and primarily regulates pre-mRNA splicing of Ttn, encoding a giant musc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,589 Views
11 Pages

16 March 2019

In solid oxide fuel cells, doped strontium titinates have been widely studied as anode materials due to their high n-type conductivity. They are used as current conducting backbones as an alternative to nickel-cermets, which suffer degradation due to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,394 Views
12 Pages

TTN Variants Are Associated with Physical Performance and Provide Potential Markers for Sport-Related Phenotypes

  • Agata Leońska-Duniec,
  • Małgorzata Borczyk,
  • Marcin Piechota,
  • Michał Korostyński,
  • Andrzej Brodkiewicz and
  • Paweł Cięszczyk

TTN encodes the third myofilament, titin, which plays structural, mechanical, regulatory, and developmental roles in sarcomeres. The aim of this research was to determine the interaction between novel and previously described TTN variants and athleti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,945 Views
17 Pages

Undetected Neuromuscular Disease in Patients after Heart Transplantation

  • Biniam Melese Bekele,
  • Elisabetta Gazzerro,
  • Felix Schoenrath,
  • Volkmar Falk,
  • Simone Rost,
  • Selina Hoerning,
  • Yvonne Jelting,
  • Ann-Kathrin Zaum,
  • Simone Spuler and
  • Jan Knierim

(1) Heart transplantation (HTX) improves the overall survival and functional status of end-stage heart failure patients with cardiomyopathies (CMPs). The majority of CMPs have genetic causes, and the overlap between CMPs and inherited myopathies is w...

  • Article
  • Open Access
423 Views
14 Pages

Genetic Spectrum, Clinical Characteristics, and Molecular Pathogenesis of Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Requiring Heart Transplantation

  • Sofiya Andreeva,
  • Lyubov Korneva,
  • Mariya Marusova,
  • Yulia Sazonova,
  • Alexandra Gudkova,
  • Anna Streltsova,
  • Svetlana Fetisova,
  • Maria Simonenko,
  • Anna Fanta and
  • Anna Kostareva
  • + 8 authors

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) progressing to end-stage heart failure and heart transplantation (HT) is a rare clinical scenario with an insufficiently explored genetic background. In this single-center retrospective cohort study, we aimed to char...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,821 Views
15 Pages

Natural History of Dilated Cardiomyopathy Due to c.77T>C (p.Val26Ala) in Emerin Protein

  • Néstor Báez-Ferrer,
  • Felícitas Díaz-Flores-Estévez,
  • Antonia Pérez-Cejas,
  • Pablo Avanzas,
  • Rebeca Lorca,
  • Pedro Abreu-González and
  • Alberto Domínguez-Rodríguez

23 January 2024

(1) Introduction: Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) mainly affects young individuals and is the main indication of heart transplantation. The variant c.77T>C (p.Val26Ala) of the gene coding for emerin (EMD) in chromosome Xq28 has been catalogued as a p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,104 Views
17 Pages

Distinct Myocardial Transcriptomic Profiles of Cardiomyopathies Stratified by the Mutant Genes

  • Katharina Sielemann,
  • Zaher Elbeck,
  • Anna Gärtner,
  • Andreas Brodehl,
  • Caroline Stanasiuk,
  • Henrik Fox,
  • Lech Paluszkiewicz,
  • Jens Tiesmeier,
  • Stefan Wlost and
  • Hendrik Milting
  • + 4 authors

28 November 2020

Cardiovascular diseases are the number one cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, but the underlying molecular mechanisms remain not well understood. Cardiomyopathies are primary diseases of the heart muscle and contribute to high rates of heart...

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