Genetic predisposition to cardiovascular and metabolic diseases
Lead Institution:
INSERM
Principal investigator:
Dr Jean-Jacques Schott
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About
Cardiovascular diseases are a group of disorders of the heart and blood vessels. They are a leading cause of death, taking millions of lives every year. The number of affected patients is rising due to population ageing and the lack of preventive strategies.
Our study aims to identify genetic factors contributing to several diseases affecting the heart or blood vessels : inherited arrhythmia syndromes, valve disorders, intracranial aneurysm, cerebral palsy, dyslipidemias and complications of diabetes. Over the past few years, we identified both rare variants, responsible for familial cases, and common genetic variants associated with these diseases. The identification of such genetic factors gives insight into the mechanisms causing these disorders to develop preventive and therapeutic strategies.
The availability of both phenotypic and genetic data in UK Biobank provides a great opportunity to significantly improve power to discover new genes and better understand these diseases and their risk factors. Such strategy is expected to lead to major breakthroughs in the next years in terms of prevention and identification of potential therapeutic targets.