Genetic polymorphisms in cardiovascular disease susceptibility among different ethnic groups

Scritto il 10/04/2026
da Promila Chauhan

Bioinformation. 2026 Jan 31;22(1):38-41. doi: 10.6026/973206300220038. eCollection 2026.

ABSTRACT

Genetic polymorphisms in cardiovascular disease (CVD) susceptibility across different ethnic groups is highly imperetive. Therefore, it is of interest to investigate the role of genetic polymorphisms in cardiovascular disease (CVD) susceptibility across different ethnic groups. Participants were tested for variations in LDLR, APOE and LPL genes and their association with cardiovascular risk factors such as cholesterol levels and blood pressure was examined. Data shows ethnic differences in the prevalence of these polymorphisms, suggesting that genetic factors contribute to CVD risk in a population-specific manner. Thus, we show the need for personalized cardiovascular risk assessment strategies. The ethnic-specific distribution of genetic polymorphisms (LDLR, APOE and LPL) linked to cardiovascular disease susceptibility, highlighting the need for personalized cardiovascular risk assessment strategies based on genetic and ethnic factors is highlighted.

PMID:41960467 | PMC:PMC13058321 | DOI:10.6026/973206300220038