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Mechanisms and treatment of ischaemic stroke: insights from genetic associations

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posted on 2023-10-29, 10:21 authored by Hugh S. Markus, Stephen BevanStephen Bevan

The precise pathophysiology of ischaemic stroke is unclear, and a greater understanding of the different mechanisms that underlie large-artery, cardioembolic and lacunar ischaemic stroke subtypes would enable the development of more-effective, subtype-specific therapies. Genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are identifying novel genetic variants that associate with the risk of stroke. These associations provide insight into the pathophysiological mechanisms, and present opportunities for novel therapeutic approaches. In this Review, we summarize the genetic variants that have been linked to ischaemic stroke in GWASs to date and discuss the implications of these associations for both our understanding and treatment of ischaemic stroke. The majority of genetic variants identified are associated with specific subtypes of ischaemic stroke, implying that these subtypes have distinct genetic architectures and pathophysiological mechanisms. The findings from the GWASs highlight the need to consider whether therapies should be subtype-specific. Further GWASs that include large cohorts are likely to provide further insights, and emerging technologies will complement and build on the GWAS findings.

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  • Department of Life Sciences (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Nature Reviews Neurology

Volume

10

Issue

12

Pages/Article Number

723-730

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

ISSN

1759-4758

eISSN

1759-4766

Date Submitted

2015-11-22

Date Accepted

2015-09-01

Date of First Publication

2014-10-01

Date of Final Publication

2014-10-01

Date Document First Uploaded

2015-11-23

ePrints ID

19440

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