Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1967429 Clinica Chimica Acta 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundAtherosclerosis, a multi-factorial disease, is the main determinant of cardiovascular disease (CVD) leading to high mortality and morbidity in westernized countries. Gene polymorphisms and gene expression related to the atherosclerosis process can be identified using a genome-wide approach or looking for candidate disease-causing genes.MethodsUsing genome wide strategy or candidate gene approach various genes, including paraoxonase genes, which are involved in lipid metabolism, oxidation, inflammation and coagulation, have been associated to atherosclerosis.ConclusionEvaluation of gene polymorphisms, together with traditional and novel biochemical parameters, may help identify individuals at a high risk for CVD. Genetic characterization of susceptibility genes may also lead to new drugs for atherosclerosis prevention and treatment. In addition, gene expression studies can provide novel insights into the molecular mechanism of lesion development and progression.

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