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The Propagation of Racial Disparities in Cardiovascular Genomics Research

Shoa L. Clarke, Themistocles L. Assimes, Catherine Tcheandjieu

2021Circulation Genomic and Precision Medicine31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genomics research has improved our understanding of the genetic basis for human traits and diseases. This progress is now being translated into clinical care as we move toward a future of precision medicine. Many hope that expanded use of genomic testing will improve disease screening, diagnosis, risk stratification, and treatment. In many respects, cardiovascular medicine is leading this charge. However, most cardiovascular genomics research has been conducted in populations of primarily European ancestry. This bias has critical downstream effects. Here, we review the current disparities in cardiovascular genomics research, and we outline how these disparities propagate forward through all phases of the translational pipeline. If not adequately addressed, biases in genomics research will further compound the existing health disparities that face underrepresented and marginalized populations.

Topics & Concepts

GenomicsPrecision medicineTranslational researchHealth equityPersonalized medicineGenomic medicineDiseaseMedicineHealth careData scienceComputational biologyBioinformaticsBiologyGeneticsComputer sciencePolitical sciencePublic healthPathologyGenomeGeneLawGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyBRCA gene mutations in cancerMolecular Biology Techniques and Applications
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