Genetics of Blood Pressure Regulation: Possible Paths in the Labyrinth
To understand the biological mechanisms underlying hypertension, a number of genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of blood pressure (BP) have been undertaken in the last decade. GWAS are hypothesis-free approaches not conditioned by previous knowledge; as such, they are appropriate to identify genetic networks underlying complex traits and have the potential to reveal fundamental physiologic aspects of complex diseases.