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ID:
107054
Start date:
31 January 2024
Project status:
Current
Principal investigator:
Dr Elad Shemesh
Lead institution:
Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Israel

This research aims to explore factors that contribute to cardiovascular outcomes, such as heart failure, cardiac infarction, and cardiovascular-related death, in the general population. We will focus on three primary goals:
1. Our first aim is to examine the link between genetic variations, known as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), in ketone metabolism genes and cardiovascular outcomes. We will use a technique called Mendelian randomization to explore whether these genetic differences might play a causal role in heart-related conditions.
2. In our second aim, we will investigate the relationship between SNPs in genes related to the production of a molecule called NAD and cardiovascular outcomes. Similar to our first aim, we will use Mendelian randomization to determine if genetic variations in NAD-pathway genes could be causally linked to heart failure, acute coronary syndrome, and cardiovascular-related death.
3. Our third aim is to evaluate the usefulness of a specific blood marker, the Lp(a) isofrom size / Apo(a) Kringle IV type 2 transcribed peptide repeat, in predicting the risk of cardiovascular events. We hope to establish whether this marker can help identify people at a higher risk for heart-related issues.