Genetic Factors Associated with Hypertension: A Comprehensive Review

Ramakrishna Shabaraya A, Trupthi D Shetty
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Recent scientific findings indicate that hypertension is a largely genetically driven condition; one of today’s leading global health issues. There are many identified gene mutations associated with different aspects involving blood pressure control that lead to hypertension. More recently, certain specific genetic variants related to blood pressure control have been found using the modern techniques of genetic analysis that may assist in developing custom strategies to prevent and treat hypertension. The aim of this article is to highlight genetic aspects of hypertension and use them to establish individual therapy. It looks at the influence of genetic diversity on sodium resorption, skeletal muscle contraction, and drug pharmacokinetics. These studies indicate that GWAS has identified some genetic variants for hypertension and developed some genetic risk score (GRS) which can be used for prediction purpose. Therefore, genetic contribution is significant in establishing as well as sustaining high blood pressure. Knowledge about genetics regarding hypertension may change the way it is addressed on a person-by-person basis. Nevertheless, research needs to tackle the challenge of validating associations among diverse populations while developing a mechanism for translating genetic findings into clinical practice. Thus, we would enhance preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic measures for many people globally. Keywords: Hypertension; Genetic factors; Blood pressure regulation; Genome-wide association studies (GWAS); Personalized medicine approaches.
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与高血压相关的遗传因素:一项综合综述
最近的科学发现表明,高血压在很大程度上是一种由基因驱动的疾病;当今主要的全球健康问题之一。有许多已确定的基因突变与血压控制的不同方面相关,从而导致高血压。最近,使用现代遗传分析技术发现了与血压控制相关的某些特定遗传变异,这可能有助于制定预防和治疗高血压的定制策略。本文的目的是强调高血压的遗传方面,并利用它们建立个体化治疗。它着眼于基因多样性对钠吸收、骨骼肌收缩和药物药代动力学的影响。这些研究表明,GWAS已经确定了高血压的一些遗传变异,并建立了一些遗传风险评分(GRS),可用于预测目的。因此,基因在高血压的形成和维持中起着重要作用。关于高血压的遗传学知识可能会改变个体对高血压的处理方式。然而,研究需要解决的挑战是,在开发一种将遗传发现转化为临床实践的机制的同时,验证不同人群之间的关联。因此,我们将为全球许多人加强预防、诊断和治疗措施。关键词:高血压;遗传因素;血压调节;全基因组关联研究;个性化医疗方法。
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International Journal of Current Research and Review Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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