Genetics of brain arteriovenous malformations and cerebral cavernous malformations
- Resource Type
- Review Paper
- Authors
- Hongo, Hiroki; Miyawaki, Satoru; Teranishi, Yu; Ishigami, Daiichiro; Ohara, Kenta; Sakai, Yu; Shimada, Daisuke; Umekawa, Motoyuki; Koizumi, Satoshi; Ono, Hideaki; Nakatomi, Hirofumi; Saito, Nobuhito
- Source
- Journal of Human Genetics. 68(3):157-167
- Subject
- Language
- English
- ISSN
- 1434-5161
1435-232X
Cerebrovascular malformations comprise abnormal development of cerebral vasculature. They can result in hemorrhagic stroke due to rupture of lesions as well as seizures and neurological defects. The most common forms of cerebrovascular malformations are brain arteriovenous malformations (bAVMs) and cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs). They occur in both sporadic and inherited forms. Rapidly evolving molecular genetic methodologies have helped to identify causative or associated genes involved in genesis of bAVMs and CCMs. In this review, we highlight the current knowledge regarding the genetic basis of these malformations.