Inflammation-related risk loci in genome-wide association studies of coronary artery disease

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Abstract

Although the importance of inflammation in atherosclerosis is now well established, the exact molecular processes linking inflammation to the development and course of the disease are not sufficiently understood. In this context, modern genetics—as applied by genome-wide association studies (GWAS)—can serve as a comprehensive and unbiased tool for the screening of potentially involved pathways. Indeed, a considerable proportion of loci discovered by GWAS is assumed to affect inflammatory processes. Despite many well-replicated association findings, however, translating genomic hits to specific molecular mechanisms remains challenging. This review provides an overview of the currently most relevant inflammation-related GWAS findings in coronary artery disease and explores their potential clinical perspectives.

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Mauersberger, C., Schunkert, H., & Sager, H. B. (2021, February 1). Inflammation-related risk loci in genome-wide association studies of coronary artery disease. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10020440

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