South Asian Cardiovascular Disease & Cancer Risk: Genetics & Pathophysiology

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Latha Palaniappan
Arun Garg
Enas Enas
Henrietta Lewis
Sehrish Bari
Martha Gulati
Cristina Flores
Ashish Mathur
Cesar Molina
Jagat Narula
Shahid Rahman
Jennifer Leng
Francesca Gany
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[1] Stanford University School of Medicine,Laboratory Medicine and Pathology
[2] Fraser Health Authority,Rollins School of Public Health, Global Epidemiology
[3] Coronary Artery Disease among Asian Indians (CADI) Research Foundation,Division of Cardiology
[4] Emory University,The Warren Alpert Medical School, The Brown Human Rights Asylum Clinic (BHRAC)
[5] Columbia University,South Asian Heart Center
[6] University of Arizona College of Medicine,Immigrant Health and Cancer Disparities Center, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
[7] Brown University,Department of Medicine
[8] El Camino Hospital,Department of Healthcare Policy and Research
[9] The Mount Sinai Hospital,Department of Medicine
[10] I-Say,undefined
[11] Bangladeshi American Youth Association,undefined
[12] Teach & Travel,undefined
[13] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,undefined
[14] Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center,undefined
[15] Weill Cornell Medical College,undefined
[16] Weill Cornell Medical College,undefined
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South Asian; Immigrant; Genetics; Epigenetics; Cardiovascular;
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South Asians (SAs) are at heightened risk for cardiovascular disease as compared to other ethnic groups, facing premature and more severe coronary artery disease, and decreased insulin sensitivity. This disease burden can only be partially explained by conventional risk factors, suggesting the need for a specific cardiovascular risk profile for SAs. Current research, as explored through a comprehensive literature review, suggests the existence of population specific genetic risk factors such as lipoprotein(a), as well as population specific gene modulating factors. This review catalogues the available research on cardiovascular disease and genetics, anthropometry, and pathophysiology, and cancer genetics among SAs, with a geographical focus on the U.S. A tailored risk profile will hinge upon population customized classification and treatment guidelines, informed by continued research.
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