Genetics Underlying an Individualized Approach to Adult Spinal Disorders

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Abstract

Adult spinal disorders are a significant cause of morbidity across the world and carry significant health and economic burdens. Genetic predispositions are increasingly considered for these conditions and are becoming understood. Advances in molecular technologies since the mid-1990s have made possible genetic characterizations of these diseases in many populations, and recent findings have provided insight into the underlying pathophysiologic mechanisms. These studies have made clear the genetic heterogeneity producing clinical phenotypes and suggest that individualized treatments are possible in the future. We review the genetics and heritability of cervical spondylotic myelopathy and ossification of the posterior longitudinal ligament and perform a systematic review of the genetics of adult lumbar degenerative scoliotic deformity, highlighting recent discoveries and the potential for personalized future therapeutics for these patients.

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Walker, C. T., Bonney, P. A., Martirosyan, N. L., & Theodore, N. (2016, November 22). Genetics Underlying an Individualized Approach to Adult Spinal Disorders. Frontiers in Surgery. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fsurg.2016.00061

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