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Genetic basis of atherosclerosis: insights from mice and humans.


ABSTRACT: Atherosclerosis is a complex and heritable disease involving multiple cell types and the interactions of many different molecular pathways. The genetic and molecular mechanisms of atherosclerosis have, in part, been elucidated by mouse models; at least 100 different genes have been shown to influence atherosclerosis in mice. Importantly, unbiased genome-wide association studies have recently identified a number of novel loci robustly associated with atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. Here, we review the genetic data elucidated from mouse models of atherosclerosis, as well as significant associations for human coronary artery disease. Furthermore, we discuss in greater detail some of these novel human coronary artery disease loci. The combination of mouse and human genetics has the potential to identify and validate novel genes that influence atherosclerosis, some of which may be candidates for new therapeutic approaches.

SUBMITTER: Stylianou IM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3357004 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genetic basis of atherosclerosis: insights from mice and humans.

Stylianou Ioannis M IM   Bauer Robert C RC   Reilly Muredach P MP   Rader Daniel J DJ  

Circulation research 20120101 2


Atherosclerosis is a complex and heritable disease involving multiple cell types and the interactions of many different molecular pathways. The genetic and molecular mechanisms of atherosclerosis have, in part, been elucidated by mouse models; at least 100 different genes have been shown to influence atherosclerosis in mice. Importantly, unbiased genome-wide association studies have recently identified a number of novel loci robustly associated with atherosclerotic coronary artery disease. Here,  ...[more]

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