Abstract

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal progressive muscle-wasting disease caused by mutations in the DMD gene. Dilated cardiomyopathy is the leading cause of death in DMD; therefore, further understanding of this complication is essential to reduce morbidity and mortality. A common null variant (R577X) in the ACTN3 gene, which encodes α-actinin-3, has been studied in association with muscle function in healthy individuals; however it has not yet been examined in relationship to the cardiac phenotype in DMD. In this study, we determined the ACTN3 genotype in 163 patients with DMD and examined the correlation between ACTN3 genotypes and echocardiographic findings in 77 of the 163 patients. The genotypes 577RR(RR), 577RX(RX) and 577XX(XX) were identified in 13 (17%), 44 (57%) and 20 (26%) of 77 patients, respectively. We estimated cardiac involvement-free survival rate analyses using Kaplan-Meier curves. Remarkably, the left ventricular dilation (> 55 mm)-free survival rate was significantly lower in patients with the XX null genotype (P < 0.01). The XX null genotype showed a higher risk for LV dilation (hazard ratio 9.04). This study revealed that the ACTN3 XX null genotype was associated with a lower left ventricular dilation-free survival rate in patients with DMD. These results suggest that the ACTN3 genotype should be determined at the time of diagnosis of DMD to improve patients' cardiac outcomes.

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