表观遗传标记在妊娠高血压病后心血管疾病中的作用

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Kimiya Padidar, Shaun Brennecke, John Blangero, Eric K Moses, Phillip E Melton
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摘要

心血管疾病是全球妇女死亡的主要原因。妊娠并发症,如妊娠高血压疾病(HDP),已知会增加发生心血管疾病的风险。全球超过10%的孕妇受到HDP的影响,这是一种以血压升高和多器官疾病(子痫前期)为特征的疾病,与高血压、缺血性心脏病、中风和心力衰竭的风险增加2至8倍有关。血管生成、内皮功能和基因表达的表观遗传调控改变可能有助于解释HDP与晚年心血管疾病风险之间的联系。然而,关于表观遗传修饰如何介导从HDP到CVD的进展的研究仍然有限。本文综述了表观遗传机制如何影响HDP的长期心血管后果。它还强调了关键的研究差距,包括需要长期的纵向研究来显示因果关系。对这一主题的进一步研究可能会导致更好的筛查、预防策略和针对女性心血管健康的个性化治疗。然而,表观遗传标记应被视为对已建立的临床预测指标的补充,在机制风险细化方面具有近期价值,而不是作为当前方法的替代品。
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Role of epigenetic markers in cardiovascular disease following hypertensive disorders of pregnancy.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death among women globally. Pregnancy complications, such as hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP), are known to increase the risk of developing CVD. Over 10% of pregnancies globally are affected by HDP, a condition characterized by increased blood pressure and a multiorgan disorder (preeclampsia) associated with a 2- to 8-fold higher risk of hypertension, ischemic heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. Altered epigenetic regulation of angiogenesis, endothelial function, and gene expression may help explain the link between HDP and later-life CVD risk. However, studies investigating how epigenetic modifications mediate the progression from HDP to CVD remain limited. This review provides an overview on how epigenetic mechanisms may influence the long-term cardiovascular consequences of HDP. It also highlights key research gaps, including the need for long-term longitudinal studies to show causality. Further research on this topic may result in better screening, prevention strategies, and personalized therapies for women's cardiovascular health. However, epigenetic markers should be viewed as complementary to established clinical predictors, with near-term value in mechanistic risk refinement rather than as replacements for current approaches.

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Epigenomics
Epigenomics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
2.60%
发文量
95
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epigenomics provides the forum to address the rapidly progressing research developments in this ever-expanding field; to report on the major challenges ahead and critical advances that are propelling the science forward. The journal delivers this information in concise, at-a-glance article formats – invaluable to a time constrained community. Substantial developments in our current knowledge and understanding of genomics and epigenetics are constantly being made, yet this field is still in its infancy. Epigenomics provides a critical overview of the latest and most significant advances as they unfold and explores their potential application in the clinical setting.
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