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New insights into RBM20 variants in cardiomyopathy and plasma proteins linked to rheumatoid arthritis

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Published 2026-06-11 23:04 UTCUpdated 2026-06-12 03:44 UTC
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Overview

Recent research advances molecular understanding of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA) through large-scale protein and variant analyses.

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RBM20 variant functional mappingPlasma protein prioritisation in rheumatoid arthritisFenzl, K.Mueller, L. H.Kornienko, J.Majchrowska, M.Eikmeier, N.Wehnert, B.
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Why now
  • New high-throughput molecular phenotyping enables large-scale functional mapping of disease variants.
  • Large-scale proteomic and genetic datasets facilitate causal protein prioritization in complex diseases.
  • Findings support precision medicine approaches in cardiomyopathy and autoimmune disease management.
Why it matters
  • Improves clinical interpretation of RBM20 variants in dilated cardiomyopathy for better patient stratification.
  • Identifies causal plasma proteins in rheumatoid arthritis, revealing novel drug targets.
  • Highlights shared molecular pathways between autoimmune and cardiometabolic diseases, aiding therapeutic development.
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Recurring claims
  • RBM20 variant functional mapping predicts variant impact and stratifies dilated cardiomyopathy into mechanistic classes.
  • Mendelian randomisation identifies 37 plasma proteins causally linked to rheumatoid arthritis risk, revealing druggable targets.
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  • Fenzl Et Al.: neutral
  • Alduhayhi Et Al.: neutral
This narrative highlights complementary advances in variant functional mapping and proteomic causal inference that enhance understanding and therapeutic targeting in cardiomyopathy and rheumatoid arthritis.
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