Clonal hematopoiesis: somatic mutations in blood cells and atherosclerosis

P Natarajan, S Jaiswal, S Kathiresan - Circulation: Genomic and …, 2018 - Am Heart Assoc
P Natarajan, S Jaiswal, S Kathiresan
Circulation: Genomic and Precision Medicine, 2018Am Heart Assoc
The most important prognostic factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is age,
independent of all other recognized risk factors. Recently, exome sequence analyses
showed that somatic mutations in blood cells, a process termed clonal hematopoiesis, are
common and increase in prevalence with age, with at least 1 in 10 adults older than 70
years affected. Carriers of clonal hematopoiesis have been shown to be not only at
heightened risk for hematologic malignancy but also at increased risk for atherosclerotic …
The most important prognostic factor for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is age, independent of all other recognized risk factors. Recently, exome sequence analyses showed that somatic mutations in blood cells, a process termed clonal hematopoiesis, are common and increase in prevalence with age, with at least 1 in 10 adults older than 70 years affected. Carriers of clonal hematopoiesis have been shown to be not only at heightened risk for hematologic malignancy but also at increased risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Here, we review the prior literature of clonal selection and expansion of hematopoietic stem cells and the evidence supporting its causal association with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
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