Genetic cardiomyopathies causing heart failure.

  • Cahill, TJ
  • Ashrafian, h
  • Watkins, H
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Publication date
August 2013
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Journal
Circulation Research

Abstract

Despite the striking advances in medical and surgical therapy, the morbidity, mortality, and economic burden of heart failure (HF) remain unacceptably high. There is increasing evidence that the risk and course of HF depend on genetic predisposition; however, the genetic contribution to HF is heterogeneous and complex. At one end of the spectrum are the familial monogenic HF syndromes in which causative mutations are rare but highly penetrant. At the other, HF susceptibility and course may be influenced by more common, less penetrant genetic variants. As detailed in this review, efforts to unravel the basis of the familial cardiomyopathies at the mendelian end of the spectrum already have begun to deliver on the promise of informative mecha...

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