Background: Mutations in the HERG potassium channel are a major cause of long QT syndrome type 2 (LQT2), which can lead to sudden cardiac death. The HERG channel plays a critical role in the repolarization of the myocardial action potential, and loss-of-function mutations prolong cardiac repolarization. Methods: In this study, we investigated the efficacy and underlying molecular mechanism of ICA-105574, an HERG activator, in shortening the duration of cardiac repolarization in severe LQT2 variants. We characterized the efficacy of ICA-105574 in vivo, using an animal model to assess its ability to shorten the QT interval and in vitro, in cellular models mimicking severe HERG channel mutations (A561V, G628S, and L779P) to evaluate its impact in enhancing IKr current. Additionally, molecular dynamics simulations were used to investigate the molecular mechanism of ICA-105574 action. Results: In vivo, ICA-105574 significantly shortened the QT interval. LQT2 mutations drastically reduced IKr amplitude and suppressed tail currents in cellular models. ICA-105574 restored IKr in A561V and G628S. Finally, in silico data showed that ICA-105574 stabilizes a pattern of interactions similar to gain-of-function SQT1 mutations and can reverse the G628S modifications, through an allosteric network linking the binding site to the selectivity filter and the S5P turret helix, thereby restoring its K+ ion permeability. Conclusions: Our results support the development of HERG activators like ICA-105574 as promising pharmacological molecules against some severe LQT2 mutations and suggest that molecular dynamics simulations can be used to test the ability of molecules to modulate HERG function in silico, paving the way for the rational design of new HERG activators.

Molecular insights into the rescue mechanism of an HERG activator against severe LQT2 mutations / A. Kumawat, E. Tavazzani, G. Lentini, A. Trancuccio, D. Kukavica, A. Oldani, M. Denegri, S.G. Priori, C. Camilloni. - In: JOURNAL OF BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE. - ISSN 1423-0127. - 32:1(2025 Dec), pp. 40.1-40.18. [10.1186/s12929-025-01134-w]

Molecular insights into the rescue mechanism of an HERG activator against severe LQT2 mutations

A. Kumawat
Co-primo
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C. Camilloni
Co-ultimo
2025

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Background: Mutations in the HERG potassium channel are a major cause of long QT syndrome type 2 (LQT2), which can lead to sudden cardiac death. The HERG channel plays a critical role in the repolarization of the myocardial action potential, and loss-of-function mutations prolong cardiac repolarization. Methods: In this study, we investigated the efficacy and underlying molecular mechanism of ICA-105574, an HERG activator, in shortening the duration of cardiac repolarization in severe LQT2 variants. We characterized the efficacy of ICA-105574 in vivo, using an animal model to assess its ability to shorten the QT interval and in vitro, in cellular models mimicking severe HERG channel mutations (A561V, G628S, and L779P) to evaluate its impact in enhancing IKr current. Additionally, molecular dynamics simulations were used to investigate the molecular mechanism of ICA-105574 action. Results: In vivo, ICA-105574 significantly shortened the QT interval. LQT2 mutations drastically reduced IKr amplitude and suppressed tail currents in cellular models. ICA-105574 restored IKr in A561V and G628S. Finally, in silico data showed that ICA-105574 stabilizes a pattern of interactions similar to gain-of-function SQT1 mutations and can reverse the G628S modifications, through an allosteric network linking the binding site to the selectivity filter and the S5P turret helix, thereby restoring its K+ ion permeability. Conclusions: Our results support the development of HERG activators like ICA-105574 as promising pharmacological molecules against some severe LQT2 mutations and suggest that molecular dynamics simulations can be used to test the ability of molecules to modulate HERG function in silico, paving the way for the rational design of new HERG activators.
HERG; ICA-105574; LQT2; Molecular dynamics;
Settore PHYS-06/A - Fisica per le scienze della vita, l'ambiente e i beni culturali
dic-2025
7-apr-2025
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