Omics of Blood Pressure and Hypertension

Circulation Research
Donna K Arnett, Steven A Claas

Abstract

Essential hypertension is a common, complex disorder affecting ≤1 billion adults globally. Blood pressure is a highly heritable trait, with ≤50% of the variation between individuals accounted for by familial relationships. Despite this strong heritability, determining the genetic architecture of hypertension in humans has proved challenging. Recent technological and methodological developments have given rise to what is now known as omics-a domain of study that includes genomics, as well as epigenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics. For complex traits like hypertension, which involve multiple pathways and organs, omic approaches offer the advantage of allowing identification of novel hypertensive mechanisms to help further dissect and characterize the disorder's pathophysiology. This review provides a primer on the genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics of blood pressure and hypertension. We provide an introduction to each approach with examples chosen to illustrate its potential. We conclude with a brief assessment of current methods aimed at integrating multiomic data. A review of the literature found genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic methods have been applied to...Continue Reading

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