Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine

Issue: Jul 2003

Volume 41, Number 7

Essential Hypertension: Genes and Dreams

Brian J. Morris,
Adam V. Benjafield,
Ruby C. Y. Lin
Citation Information. Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine. Volume 41, Issue 7, Pages 834–844, ISSN (Print) 1434-6621, DOI: 10.1515/CCLM.2003.127, July 2003
Published Online: 01/06/2005

Abstract

Herein we review all of the data from linkage by genome scanning and from association studies in essential hypertension. Genome scans have yielded loci linked to hypertension on almost every chromosome. We tabulate all of these loci to highlight the striking inconsistency. Similarly, association studies have implicated > 66 genes to date, which we also list, but virtually all have failed to show consistent replication in other settings. Nevertheless, we believe that molecular genetics should eventually find all of the major gene variants for essential hypertension. This will be a great scientific achievement and lead to new treatments. The dream, however, of using this information in clinical genetic testing could turn out to be a nightmare. Thus at present the hype surrounding genes for complex polygenic diseases like hypertension far exceeds the reality.

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