Researchers find heart attack gene

The first gene linked directly to heart attacks has been isolated from an extended Iowa family which has been plagued for generations with coronary artery disease.

Researchers find heart attack gene

The first gene linked directly to heart attacks has been isolated from an extended Iowa family which has been plagued for generations with coronary artery disease.

The gene, called MEF2A, plays a role in protecting the artery walls from building up plaque that can impede blood flow and lead to heart attacks, said Dr Eric J Topol, of the Cleveland Clinic, head of the team which discovered the gene.

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