The contribution of non-coding regulatory elements to cardiovascular disease

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Abstract

Cardiovascular disease collectively accounts for a quarter of deaths worldwide. Genome-wide association studies across a range of cardiovascular traits and pathologies have highlighted the prevalence of common non-coding genetic variants within candidate loci. Here, we review genetic, epigenomic and molecular approaches to investigate the contribution of non-coding regulatory elements in cardiovascular biology. We then discuss recent insights on the emerging role of non-coding variation in predisposition to cardiovascular disease, with a focus on novel mechanistic examples from functional genomics studies. Lastly, we consider the clinical significance of these findings at present, and some of the current challenges facing the field.

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Villar, D., Frost, S., Deloukas, P., & Tinker, A. (2020, July 1). The contribution of non-coding regulatory elements to cardiovascular disease. Open Biology. Royal Society Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.200088

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