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Loss-of-function W4645R mutation in the RyR2-caffeine binding site: implications for synchrony and arrhythmogenesis

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Aims: Previous studies have identified RyR2 W4645R mutation, located in the caffeine-binding site, to associate with CPVT1 pathology. Caffeine binding to its site is thought to displace the carboxyl-terminal domain to Ca2+binding, allowing the tryptophan residue (W4645) to regulate Ca2+ sensitivity of RyR2. To gain insights into regulation of RyR2 Ca2+-binding and its interaction with caffeine-binding site, we introduced W4645R-RyR2 point mutation via CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing in human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hiPSC-CMs) and characterized their Ca2+-signaling phenotype compared to WT hiPSC-CMs. Methods and Results: W4645R-RyR2 cardiomyocytes had: (1) no significant change in ICa magnitude or voltagedependence; (2) slightly reduced CICR; (3) altered relaxation kinetics of Ca2+-transients with no change in isoproterenol sensitivity; (4) complete loss of caffeine-triggered Ca2+ release; (5) larger SR Ca2+ leak resulting in 40 % lower SR Ca2+ content, as determined by myocytes' response to 4-CmC; (6) lower incidence of calcium sparks and asynchronous spontaneous SR Ca2+ releases. Conclusions: W4645R-RyR2 mutation induces loss of caffeine-triggered SR Ca2+ release and enhances SR Ca2+ leak that underlie asynchronous spontaneous Ca2+ releases, triggering arrhythmia and impairing cardiac function.

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