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Update on Genetics in Hypertension Christian Delles BHF Glasgow Cardiovascular Research Centre Institute of Cardiovascular and Medical Sciences University of Glasgow
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Cardiovascular Continuum Twin studies, pedigree studies BP variability attributable to all genetic factors: 25% to 65% Heritability ( h 2 ) Fraction of variation in disease susceptibility due to genetic factors: Systolic BP 15-40%, diastolic BP 15-30% Sibling recurrent risk ( s) Degree of elevated risk of disease for a sibling of an affected individual compared with a member of the general population: Hypertension around 1.2–1.5 Heritability Padmanabhan S et al. J Hypertens 2008
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Cardiovascular Continuum Distribution of Blood Pressure in the Population Analysis of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994
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Cardiovascular Continuum The Platt vs Pickering Debate George PickeringRobert Platt National Portrait Gallery, London
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Cardiovascular Continuum The Platt vs Pickering Debate Delles C. Genetics of Hypertension. Future Medicine 2013 PickeringPlatt
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Monogenic Traits Deutsche Bundespost
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Thomas SR 2009 Monogenic Forms of Hypertension
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Padmanabhan S et al. Trends Genet 2012 … cont.
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Monogenic Forms of Hypertension Padmanabhan S et al. Trends Genet 2012 … cont.
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Padmanabhan S et al. J Hypertens 2008 The Platt vs Pickering Debate
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Monogenic Traits Definition of the phenotype
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Cardiovascular Continuum Distribution of Blood Pressure in the Population Analysis of the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 1988-1994
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Cardiovascular Continuum Definition of Hypertension ESH/ESC Guidelines. J Hypertens 2013
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Cardiovascular Continuum Qualitative vs Quantitative Trait 139/80 mmHg 141/80 mmHg 100/60 mmHg 200/120 mmHg Quantitative trait 139/80 mmHg 141/80 mmHg 140/90 mmHg Qualitative trait NormotensiveHypertensive
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Study Designs Delles C. Genetics of Hypertension. Future Medicine 2013
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Cardiovascular Continuum Blood Pressure The measurement [of blood pressure] is likely the clinical procedure of greatest importance that is performed in the sloppiest manner. Norman Kaplan. Am J Hypertens 1998
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Cardiovascular Continuum Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring Precise assessment of blood pressure Better determinant of hypertension-related organ damage Detection of white coat hypertension Detection of masked hypertension
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Cardiovascular Continuum PAMELA Study Padmanabhan S et al. J Hypertens 2010
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Monogenic Traits Candidate gene studies
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Cardiovascular Continuum Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System Rad A 2006
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Cardiovascular Continuum CYP11B2 and Hypertension Sookoian S et al. J Hypertens 2007
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Monogenic Traits Genome wide association studies
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Genomics Genomics is the study of an organism's entire genome. "Unbiased" (hypothesis-free) approach
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Genome-wide Arrays IlluminaAffymetrix
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Wellcome Trust Case-Control Consortium WTCCC. Nature 2007
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Cases and Controls in WTCCC
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WTCCC. Nature 2007 Crohn’s Disease -log P -value
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WTCCC. Nature 2007
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Global BPGen Newton-Cheh C et al. Nat Genet 2009
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Global BPgen Study: 34,433 Subjects Newton-Cheh C et al. Nat Genet 2009
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Global BPgen Study: 34,433 Subjects Newton-Cheh C et al. Nat Genet 2009
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Relationship of SNPs to Blood Pressure Traits Newton-Cheh C et al. Nat Genet 2009
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International Consortium for BP GWAS International Consortium for Blood Pressure Genome-Wide Association Studies. Nature 2011
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200,000 Individuals: 16 Novel Loci International Consortium for Blood Pressure Genome-Wide Association Studies. Nature 2011
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Monogenic Traits GWAS into the extremes of blood pressure
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