Vascular Genetics: Presentations, Testing, and Prognostics

AbstractPurpose of reviewNumerous studies have begun to unravel the genetic basis of not only aortic disease but also other forms of commonly encountered vascular diseases. The goal of this review is to provide clinicians a reference to help identify and diagnose different types of vascular disease with a genetic underpinning.Recent findingsOngoing studies have identified numerous genes involved in the TGF- β signaling pathway that are also associated with thoracic aortic aneurysm and dissection, and it is possible to test for pathogenic variants in these genes in the clinical setting using commercially available genetic testing panels. Additional studies have begun to identify genetic variants associ ated with an increased risk of bicuspid aortic valve, abdominal aortic aneurysm, and fibromuscular dysplasia.SummaryWith increased availability of low-cost genetic testing, clinicians are now able to not only definitively diagnose some vascular syndromes but also provide information on the risk of disease in other family members, as well as provide guidance in terms of family planning. As the cost of genetic testing continues to drop with the benefit of increasing insurance coverage, genetic data will increasingly become part of clinical care for many patients with vascular disease.
Source: Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine - Category: Cardiology Source Type: research