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      The application of big data to cardiovascular disease: paths to precision medicine

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          Advanced phenotyping of cardiovascular diseases has evolved with the application of high-resolution omics screening to populations enrolled in large-scale observational and clinical trials. This strategy has revealed that considerable heterogeneity exists at the genotype, endophenotype, and clinical phenotype levels in cardiovascular diseases, a feature of the most common diseases that has not been elucidated by conventional reductionism. In this discussion, we address genomic context and (endo)phenotypic heterogeneity, and examine commonly encountered cardiovascular diseases to illustrate the genotypic underpinnings of (endo)phenotypic diversity. We highlight the existing challenges in cardiovascular disease genotyping and phenotyping that can be addressed by the integration of big data and interpreted using novel analytical methodologies (network analysis). Precision cardiovascular medicine will only be broadly applied to cardiovascular patients once this comprehensive data set is subjected to unique, integrative analytical strategies that accommodate molecular and clinical heterogeneity rather than ignore or reduce it.

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          Journal
          J Clin Invest
          J. Clin. Invest
          J Clin Invest
          The Journal of Clinical Investigation
          American Society for Clinical Investigation
          0021-9738
          1558-8238
          2 January 2020
          2 January 2020
          2 January 2020
          2 January 2021
          : 130
          : 1
          : 29-38
          Affiliations
          Department of Medicine, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
          Author notes
          Address correspondence to: Joseph Loscalzo, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 75 Francis Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA. Phone: 617.732.6340; Email: jloscalzo@ 123456rics.bwh.harvard.edu .
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          PMC6934200 PMC6934200 6934200 129203
          10.1172/JCI129203
          6934200
          31895052
          fba84723-4e64-49a2-a51f-7eba4f898907
          © 2020 American Society for Clinical Investigation
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