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Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (AC) is associated with mutations in genes encoding intercalated disc proteins and ultimately results in sudden cardiac death. A subset of patients with AC have the autosomal recessive cardiocutaneous disorder Naxos disease, which is caused by a 2-base pair deletion in the plakoglobin-encoding gene JUP that results in a truncated protein with reduced expression. In mice, cardiomyocyte-specific plakoglobin deficiency recapitulates many aspects of human AC, and overexpression of the truncated Naxos-associated plakoglobin also results in an AC-like phenotype; therefore, it is unclear whether Naxos disease results from loss or gain of function consequent to the plakoglobin mutation. Here, we generated 2 knockin mouse models in which endogenous Jup was engineered to express the Naxos-associated form of plakoglobin. In one model, Naxos plakoglobin bypassed the nonsense-mediated mRNA decay pathway, resulting in normal levels of the truncated plakoglobin. Moreover, restoration of Naxos plakoglobin to WT levels resulted in normal heart function. Together, these data indicate that a gain of function in the truncated form of the protein does not underlie the clinical phenotype of patients with Naxos disease and instead suggest that insufficiency of the truncated Naxos plakoglobin accounts for disease manifestation. Moreover, these results suggest that increasing levels of truncated or WT plakoglobin has potential as a therapeutic approach to Naxos disease.
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Hellenic J Cardiol
April 2025
Centre for Heart Muscle Disease, UCL Institute of Cardiovascular Science, London, UK.
The NAXCARE (NAXos disease and Cardiocutaneous Assessment and Registry for Evaluation) is a global initiative designed to collect, store, and analyze clinical outcomes data on patients with Naxos disease and related cardiocutaneous syndromes (CCS). This registry aims to fill the gaps in clinical knowledge, enhance treatment approaches, and improve patient outcomes by systematically documenting disease progression, genetic profiles, and patient care pathways. The following methodology outlines the registry's design, data collection protocols, management, security measures, and anticipated contributions to research and clinical practice.
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April 2025
Paediatric Clinic, Hora Naxos 84300, Greece. Electronic address:
Orphanet J Rare Dis
March 2025
Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Heart Center, King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center, 11211, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Background: Naxos disease variant (Carvajal syndrome) is a cardiocutaneous genetic disease caused by Plakoglobin and Desmoplakin gene mutation, and usually manifests with woolly hair, palmoplantar keratoderma, and cardiomyopathy, and are found to have a high risk for uncontrolled arrhythmia.
Methods: An observational retrospective cohort study was conducted at King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, a tertiary care hospital, which included 10 Saudi pediatric patients with clinical manifestations that indicate Naxos disease variant. The medical records of the patients were analyzed such as Echocardiography parameters (for ventricular function assessment), electrocardiography (ECG), 24-h Holter (for arrhythmias), and genetic analysis results were collected to confirm the medical diagnosis.
JACC Adv
February 2025
Precision Medicine Network in Cardiology Onassis Cardiac Surgery Center, Athens, Greece.
Naxos disease is a rare autosomal recessive condition combining arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, woolly hair, and palmoplantar keratoderma. The first identified causative variant was in the gene encoding the desmosomal protein plakoglobin. Naxos disease exhibits fibro-fatty myocardial replacement with immunohistological abnormalities in cardiac protein and signaling pathways, highlighting the role of inflammation and potential anti-inflammatory treatments.
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December 2023
Comprehensive Heart Failure Center and Medicine I, University Hospital Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany. Electronic address:
Arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM) represents the cardiac phenotype of Naxos disease, an autosomal recessive disease with an additional cutaneous phenotype. ACM is mainly caused by mutated desmosomal proteins, which are part of cardiac adherens junctions and provide mechanical and electrical stability. Here, we generated a knock-out (KO) of the junctional protein Plakoglobin (JUP-KO; JMUi001-A-4) using the CRISPR/Cas9 system in healthy control induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs, (JMUi001-A).
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