Epigenetic landscapes suggest that genetic risk for intracranial aneurysm operates on the endothelium.
Kerry E PoppenbergKaiyu JiangMichael K TsoKenneth V SnyderAdnan H SiddiquiJohn KolegaJames N JarvisHui MengVincent M TutinoPublished in: BMC medical genomics (2019)
These findings suggest that known genetic alterations linked to IA risk act on endothelial cell function. These alterations do not correlate with IA-associated gene expression signatures of circulating blood cells, which suggests that such signatures are a secondary response reflecting the presence of IA rather than indicating risk for IA.