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The genetic basis of thoracic aortic disease: The future of aneurysm classification?

Authors :
M Yousuf Salmasi
Shehani Alwis
Shabnam Cyclewala
Omar A. Jarral
Heba Mohamed
David Mozalbat
Christoph A. Nienaber
Thanos Athanasiou
Deborah Morris-Rosendahl
James Moore Jr
Yun Xu
John Pepper
Declan O'Regan
Jan-Lukas Robertus
Aung Oo
Sumesh Sasidharan
Selene Pirola
Michael Sabetai
Richard Gibbs
Rakesh Uppal
Source :
Hellenic Journal of Cardiology. 69:41-50
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2023.

Abstract

The expansion in the repertoire of genes linked to thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA) has revolutionised our understanding of the disease process. The clinical benefits of such progress are numerous, particularly helping our understanding of non-syndromic hereditary causes of TAA (HTAAD) and further refinement in the subclassification of disease. Furthermore, the understanding of aortic biomechanics and mechanical homeostasis has been significantly informed by the discovery of deleterious mutations and their effect on aortic phenotype. The drawbacks in genetic testing in TAA lie with the inability to translate genotype to accurate prognostication in the risk of thoracic aortic dissection (TAD), which is a life-threatening condition. Under current guidelines, there are no metrics by which those at risk for dissection with normal aortic diameters may undergo preventive surgery. Future research lies with more advanced genetic diagnosis of HTAAD and investigation of the diverse pathways involved in its pathophysiology, which will i) serve to improve our understanding of the underlying mechanisms, ii) improve guidelines for treatment and iii) prevent complications for HTAAD and sporadic aortopathies.

Details

ISSN :
11099666
Volume :
69
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Hellenic Journal of Cardiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c19c341476ae73e21d75d89ee9d86190