Women-specific risk factors for heart failure: A genetic approach
•Heart failure is a complex disease, which is presented differently by men and women.•Reproductive factors, such as age at menopause, parity and PCOS, may play a role in the development of heart failure.•Shared genetics may provide clues to underlying mechanisms.•Age at menarche, gestational diabete...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Maturitas 2018-03, Vol.109, p.104-111 |
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Zusammenfassung: | •Heart failure is a complex disease, which is presented differently by men and women.•Reproductive factors, such as age at menopause, parity and PCOS, may play a role in the development of heart failure.•Shared genetics may provide clues to underlying mechanisms.•Age at menarche, gestational diabetes and polycystic ovarian syndrome were found to be genetically linked to risk factors for heart failure.•Implicated genes were TNNI3K, ErbB3, MKL2, MTNR1B and PRKD1; exact effector mechanisms remain to be investigated.
Heart failure is a complex disease, which is presented differently by men and women. Several studies have shown that reproductive factors, such as age at natural menopause, parity and polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), may play a role in the development of heart failure. Shared genetics may provide clues to underlying mechanisms; however, this has never been examined. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to explore whether any reproductive factor is potentially related to heart failure in women, based on genetic similarities. Conducting a systematic literature review, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with reproductive factors, heart failure and its risk factors were extracted from recent genome-wide association studies. We tested whether there was any overlap between the SNPs and their proxies of reproductive risk factors with those known for heart failure or its risk factors. In total, 520 genetic variants were found that are associated with reproductive factors, namely age at menarche, age at natural menopause, menstrual cycle length, PCOS, preeclampsia, preterm delivery and spontaneous dizygotic twinning. For heart failure and associated phenotypes, 25 variants were found. Genetic variants for reproductive factors did not overlap with those for heart failure. However, age at menarche, gestational diabetes and PCOS were found to be genetically linked to risk factors for heart failure, such as atrial fibrillation, diabetes and smoking. Corresponding implicated genes, such as TNNI3K, ErbB3, MKL2, MTNR1B and PRKD1, may explain the associations between reproductive factors and heart failure. Exact effector mechanisms of these genes remain to be investigated further. |
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ISSN: | 0378-5122 1873-4111 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.maturitas.2017.12.016 |