Heart Failure Genetics in Mice and Men

  • Wang, Jessica Jen-Chu
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
eScholarship, University of California

Abstract

The genetics of heart failure is complex. In familial cases of cardiomyopathy, where mutations of large effects predominate in theory, genetic testing using a gene panel of up to 76 genes returned negative results in about half of the cases. In common forms of heart failure (HF), where a large number of genes with small to modest effects are expected to modify disease, only a few candidate genomic loci have been identified through genome-wide association (GWA) analyses in humans. We aimed to use exome sequencing to rapidly identify rare causal mutations in familial cardiomyopathy cases and effectively filter and classify the variants based on family pedigree and family member samples. We identified a number of existing variants and novel ge...

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