Scientists find genetic link to cardiac arrest

January 02, 2010 08:57 pm | Updated 08:57 pm IST - Washington

Scientists in the U.S. have identified a group of 12 genetic variants in the gene that is associated with heart failure in human beings.

A team of researchers at Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, has identified these genetic variants in the HSPB7 gene, Journal of Clinical Investigation reported.

The team, led by Gerald Dorn, used an approach they have recently developed that allows ultra-high-throughput targeted DNA sequencing to identify genetic variation in four genes with biological relevance to heart failure.

They identified in a large group of Caucasian individuals with heart failure, 129 separate genetic variants in the four genes, including 23 that seemed to be novel.

Further analysis of 1,117 Caucasian individuals with heart failure and 625 non-affected Caucasians indicated that a block of 12 genetic variants in the HSPB7 gene that was associated with heart failure.

Confirmation of this association was provided by analysis of an independent group of individuals.

The authors hope to use the same approach to identify further genetic variants associated with heart failure, a disease that is influenced by multiple genetic factors.

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