Context-dependent genetic effects in hypertension

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Kardia S.L.R. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Epidemiology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
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Angiotensin Converting Enzyme; Angiotensinogen; Salt Sensitivity; Sodium Reduction; Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Genotype;
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10.1007/s11906-000-0055-6
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There is a growing frustration with the limitations and inconsistencies of single locus candidate gene association and linkage studies. This frustration is exacerbated by the knowledge that a large influx of genotypic and gene expression data is expected to emerge over the next 5 years, and we are not prepared for the type of multigenic conceptual framework that will be necessary to analyze that data. A review of the hypertension genetic literature reveals substantial evidence for the importance of both genetic and environmental contexts on the mapping between single locus polymorphisms and risk of disease. These trends indicate that the current reliance on simple single gene studies to elucidate the complex etiology of hypertension needs to undergo some kind of transformation. It is suggested that even a minor shift to a more systematic investigation of context-dependent effects will increase our understanding of the multi-dimensional genetic and environmental realities underneath current studies. This shift is also necessary if we are to gain a deeper understanding of the specific ways in which an individual's risk of hypertension is a consequence of the interactions among genes and environments. Copyright © 2000 by Current Science Inc.
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