Emerging insights from the genetics of cerebral small‐vessel disease

ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES(2020)

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Cerebral small-vessel disease (cSVD) is a common cause of stroke, functional decline, vascular cognitive impairment, and dementia. Pathological processes in the brain's microcirculation are tightly interwoven with pathology in the brain parenchyma, and this interaction has been conceptualized as the neurovascular unit (NVU). Despite intensive research efforts to decipher the NVU's structure and function to date, molecular mechanisms underlying cSVD remain poorly understood, which hampers the development of cSVD-specific therapies. Important steps forward in understanding the disease mechanisms underlying cSVD have been made using genetic approaches in studies of both monogenic and sporadic SVD. We provide an overview of the NVU's structure and function, the implications for cSVD, and the underlying molecular mechanisms of dysfunction that have emerged from recent genetic studies of both monogenic and sporadic diseases of the small cerebral vasculature.
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cerebral small-vessel disease,stroke,genetics,neurovascular unit
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