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Mechanisms and treatment of cardiovascular disease in Williams-Beuren syndrome.


ABSTRACT: Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is a microdeletion disorder caused by heterozygous loss of approximately 1.5-Mb pairs of DNA from chromosome 7. Patients with WBS have a characteristic constellation of medical and cognitive findings, with a hallmark feature of generalized arteriopathy presenting as stenoses of elastic arteries and hypertension. Human and mouse studies establish that defects in the elastin gene, leading to elastin haploinsufficiency, underlie the arteriopathy. In this review we describe potential links between elastin expression and arteriopathy, possible explanations for disease variability, and current treatment options and their limitations, and we propose several new directions for the development of nonsurgical preventative therapies based on insights from elastin biology.

SUBMITTER: Pober BR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2358987 | biostudies-literature | 2008 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mechanisms and treatment of cardiovascular disease in Williams-Beuren syndrome.

Pober Barbara R BR   Johnson Mark M   Urban Zsolt Z  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20080501 5


Williams-Beuren syndrome (WBS) is a microdeletion disorder caused by heterozygous loss of approximately 1.5-Mb pairs of DNA from chromosome 7. Patients with WBS have a characteristic constellation of medical and cognitive findings, with a hallmark feature of generalized arteriopathy presenting as stenoses of elastic arteries and hypertension. Human and mouse studies establish that defects in the elastin gene, leading to elastin haploinsufficiency, underlie the arteriopathy. In this review we des  ...[more]

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