Caveolin‐1 associated with severe (pediatric‐onset) presentation of pulmonary arterial hypertension

  • Rachel Farrell
  • Elizabeth Colglazier
  • Claire Parker
  • Leah Stevens
  • Eric D. Austin
  • Jeffrey R. Fineman
Publication date
July 2022
Publisher
Wiley
Journal
2045-8940

Abstract

Abstract There has been a growing interest in the role that genetic factors influence pediatric pulmonary vascular disease. In fact, data suggests that genetic factors contribute to ~42% of pediatric‐onset pulmonary hypertension. Although animal and human studies suggest that aberrations in Caveolin1 (CAV1) signaling participate in the development of pulmonary vascular disorders, limited reports of CAV1‐associated heritable pulmonary arterial hypertension (HPAH) exist. This is a case report of a 2‐year‐old female with late recognition of HPAH due to a CAV1 pathogenic variant: c.474del, (p.Leu159Serfs*22)(NM_001753.5). The pedigree demonstrates autosomal dominant transmission with reduced penetrance of PAH, suggestive that additional genetic...

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