Two new genetic mutations that can cause hypertension in up to a third of patients suffering from a common cause of severe high blood pressure has been identified by scientists at Yale University.

These findings may lead to a genetic screening test for this common cause of severe hypertension, he said.
Five to ten percent of patients with severe hypertension have tumors of the adrenal gland that produce a hormone called aldosterone. Removing these tumors can cure this form of hypertension.
Sifting for clues by sequencing all of the genes from these tumors, and comparing their sequences to the patients' normal DNA, the researchers found that either one of two mutations of a single gene were found in 8 of 22 tumors studied.
The investigators discovered that these mutations cause both aldosterone release and tumor formation by allowing the encoded protein, a potassium channel, to conduct sodium rather than only allowing potassium to pass through the channel.
In addition to causing these adrenal tumors, inherited mutations in the same gene were also found to be the cause of a rare familial form of severe hypertension.
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"This gene was not on anybody's list to sequence in an investigation of this disease," Lifton said. "We really hit the jackpot."
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Source-ANI