Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common heritable heart disease where the most frequently associated mutations occur in the myosin-binding protein C ( To elucidate the common and distinctive pat Show more
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a common heritable heart disease where the most frequently associated mutations occur in the myosin-binding protein C ( To elucidate the common and distinctive pathological pathways across species and foster a greater understanding of the concordance of mouse HCM models to clinical These common biological processes across species are consistent with known phenotypic aspects of HCM such as hypertrophy, hypercontractility, diastolic dysfunction, and altered energy metabolism. Surprisingly, among conserved biological processes within cardiomyocytes across species, the individual genes driving the biological processes were distinct. This work to identify common and species-specific disease-promoting pathway differences will allow development of targeted therapies for both human and veterinary application and will facilitate an understanding of the idiosyncrasies of mouse models. Show less