Understanding the Genetic and Non-genetic Interconnections in the Aetiology of Isolated Congenital Heart Disease: An Updated Review: Part 1
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Understanding the Genetic and Non-genetic Interconnections in the Aetiology of Isolated Congenital Heart Disease: An Updated Review: Part 1
Abstract
Purpose of review: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most frequently occurring birth defect. Majority of the earlier reviews focussed on the association of genetic factors with CHD. A few epidemiological studies provide convincing evidence for environmental factors in the causation of CHD. Although the multifactorial theory of gene-environment interaction is the prevailing explanation, explicit understanding of the biological mechanism(s) involved, remains obscure. Nonetheless, integration of all the information into one platform would enable us to better understand the collective risk implicated in CHD development.
Recent findings: Great strides in novel genomic technologies namely, massive parallel sequencing, whole exome sequencing, multiomics studies supported by system-biology have greatly improved our understanding of the aetiology of CHD. Molecular genetic studies reveal that cardiac specific gene variants in transcription factors or signalling molecules, or structural proteins could cause CHD. Additionally, non-hereditary contributors such as exposure to teratogens, maternal nutrition, parental age and lifestyle factors also contribute to induce CHD. Moreover, DNA methylation and non-coding RNA are also correlated with CHD. Here, we inform that a complex combination of genetic, environmental and epigenetic factors interact to interfere with morphogenetic processes of cardiac development leading to CHD. It is important, not only to identify individual genetic and non-inherited risk factors but also to recognize which factors interact mutually, causing cardiac defects.
Keywords: Congenital heart disease; Environmental; Epigenetic; Genetic; Isolated; Maternal.
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