Susceptibility gene research of coronary artery lesions in Kawasaki disease
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1673-4408.2017.05.001
- VernacularTitle:川崎病冠状动脉损害易患基因研究进展
- Author:
Danying ZHU
- Keywords:
Kawasaki disease;
Coronary artery lesion;
Gene
- From:
International Journal of Pediatrics
2017;44(5):297-300
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Kawasaki disease is an acute and systemic vasculitis of small and medium-sized arteries,which often occurs in children under 5 years old.The etiology and pathogenesis of Kawasaki disease remain unclear.Epidemiological data have shown the incidence in Asian population is higer than that in non-Asian population.Coronary artery lesions are the most serious complications in children with Kawasaki disease,which can result in ischemic cardiomyopathy,myocardial infarction or sudden death.Coronary artery lesions occur in about 25% untreated children and in 5% treated children.In recent years,replacing rheumatic fever,it has been the leading cause of acquired heart disease in children in developed countries.Current research on coronary artery lesions is a hotspot of Kawasaki disease,and genetic factors play an important role in the development of the lesions.Studies show that genes such as ITPCK,CASP3,TNF-α,CD40,IL-10,PELI1,GRIN3A,CTLA-4,SNX24,LRP1B are closely related to coronary artery lesions.In this article,we review some susceptibility genes on coronary arterial lesions in Kawasaki disease.