Genetics of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy : Current Opinion in Cardiology

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Genetics of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Konno, Tetsuoa; Chang, Stephena,b; Seidman, Jonathan Ga; Seidman, Christine Ea,b,c

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Current Opinion in Cardiology 25(3):p 205-209, May 2010. | DOI: 10.1097/HCO.0b013e3283375698

Abstract

Purpose of review 

Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the most common inherited cardiac disorder, exhibits remarkable genetic and clinical heterogeneity. This manuscript reviews recent discoveries of disease-causing genes and their clinical consequences, and provides an overview of research that aims to elucidate how HCM ensues from a single-nucleotide mutation.

Recent findings 

The spectrum of genes that are mutated in HCM has expanded. In combination with newly developed sequencing technologies, there are now robust strategies for gene-based diagnosis in HCM. Understanding the molecular pathophysiology of HCM has emerged from the study of genetically engineered animal models of disease, and new data indicate important roles for altered intracellular Ca2+ regulation and oxidative stress. Pharmacologic strategies to normalize these processes show promise in attenuating HCM in experimental models.

Summary 

The current repertoire of HCM genes allows effective gene-based diagnosis, information that enables accurate assessment of disease risk in family members, and provides some insight into clinical course. From mechanistic insights gleaned from fundamental investigations of experimental HCM models, novel therapeutic targets that may provide new benefits for HCM patients have surfaced.

© 2010 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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