Genetics of ischaemic stroke
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Genetics of ischaemic stroke
Abstract
Ischaemic stroke is a heterogeneous multifactorial disorder. Epidemiological data provide substantial evidence for a genetic component to the disease, but the extent of predisposition is unknown. Large progress has been made in single-gene disorders associated with ischaemic stroke. The identification of NOTCH3 mutations in patients with cerebral autosomal dominant arteriopathy with subcortical infarcts and leucoencephalopathy (CADASIL) has led to new insights on lacunar stroke and small-vessel disease. Studies of sickle-cell disease have drawn attention to the importance of modifier genes and of gene-gene interactions in determining stroke risk. They have further highlighted a potential role of genetics in predicting stroke risk. Little is known about the genes associated with complex multifactorial stroke. There are probably many alleles with small effect sizes. Genetic-association studies on a wide range of candidate pathways, such as the haemostatic and inflammatory system, homocysteine metabolism, and the renin-angiotensin aldosterone system, suggest a weak but significant effect for several at-risk alleles. Genome-wide linkage studies in extended pedigrees from Iceland led to the identification of PDE4D and ALOX5AP. Specific haplotypes in these genes have been shown to confer risk for ischaemic stroke in the Icelandic population, but their role in other populations is unclear. Advances in high-throughput genotyping and biostatistics have enabled new study designs, including genome-wide association studies. Their application to ischaemic stroke requires the collaborative efforts of multiple centres. This approach will contribute to the identification of additional genes, novel pathways, and eventually novel therapeutic approaches to ischaemic stroke.
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