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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2013
Filed:
Dec. 19, 2008
Terry-lynn Young, St. John's, CA;
Kathy Hodgkinson, St. John's, CA;
Sean Connors, St. John's, CA;
Patrick Parfrey, St. John's, CA;
Annika Haywood, St. John's, CA;
Nancy Merner, St. John's, CA;
Vanessa French, Torbay, CA;
Terry-Lynn Young, St. John's, CA;
Kathy Hodgkinson, St. John's, CA;
Sean Connors, St. John's, CA;
Patrick Parfrey, St. John's, CA;
Annika Haywood, St. John's, CA;
Nancy Merner, St. John's, CA;
Vanessa French, Torbay, CA;
Genesis Group Inc., St. John's, CA;
Abstract
Methods and compositions relating to diagnosing and treating cardiomyopathy and particularly relating to methods and compositions for diagnosing and treating arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C) are described. Provided are methods for screening for, diagnosing or detecting a risk of developing arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C) comprising detecting the presence of a transmembrane protein 43 (TMEM43) disease associated variant in a sample of a subject, wherein the presence of a TMEM43 disease variant is indicative that the subject has ARVD/C or an increased risk of developing ARVD/C compared to an individual having wild type TMEM43.