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Congenital Heart Disease: The Crossroads of Genetics, Epigenetics and Environment

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
Congenital heart diseases (CHDs) are recognized as the most common type of birth malformations. Although recent advances in pre- and neonatal diagnosis as well as in surgical procedures have reduced the morbidity and mortality for many CHD, the etiology for CHD remains undefined. In non-syndromic and isolated (without a familial history or a Mendelian inheritance) forms of CHDs, a multifactorial pathogenesis with interplay between inherited and non-inherited causes is recognized. In this paper, we discuss the current knowledge of the potential molecular mechanisms, mediating abnormal cardiac development in non-syndromic and isolated CHD, including mutations in cardiac transcription factors, the role of somatic mutations and epigenetic alterations as well as the influence of gene-environment interactions. In the near future, the advent of high-throughput genomic technologies with the integration of system biology will expand our understanding of isolated, non-syndromic CHDs for their prevention, early diagnosis and therapy.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Congenital heart disease; CHD; Genetics; Epigenetics; Environment; Point mutations; Methylation; microRNA
List of contributors:
Andreassi, Mariagrazia; Foffa, Ilenia; Vecoli, Cecilia
Authors of the University:
ANDREASSI MARIAGRAZIA
FOFFA ILENIA
VECOLI CECILIA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/279186
Published in:
CURRENT GENOMICS
Journal
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