A Road Map to Understanding Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes: From the AHA Strategically Focused Research Network in Cardiometabolic Health and Type 2 Diabetes.

Abel, D., Ahima, R. S., Anderson, E. J., Berg, D. D., Berger, J. S., Das, S., Feinberg, M. W., Fisher, E. A., Garshick, M. S., Giannarelli, C., Goldberg, I. J., Hamburg, N. M., Kim, S. F., Moura, F. A., Ndumele, C. E., Newman, J. D., Sabatine, M. S., Selvin, E., & Shah, R. (2026). A Road Map to Understanding Cardiovascular Disease in Diabetes: From the AHA Strategically Focused Research Network in Cardiometabolic Health and Type 2 Diabetes.. Circulation Research, 138(2), e325798.

Abstract

Despite major advances in medical therapies and prevention strategies, the risk of cardiovascular complications in patients with both type I and type II diabetes remains substantially elevated. In 2019, the American Heart Association sought applications for a Strategically Focused Research Network on Cardiometabolic Health and Type 2 Diabetes. In 2020, 4 centers were named, including Brigham and Women's Hospital, Johns Hopkins University, New York University, and the University of Iowa. These centers performed basic, translational, and clinical studies to provide insights to explain the over 2-fold risk of cardiovascular complications in diabetes. Clinical studies and studies in cells and animals aimed to uncover new mechanisms responsible for disease development. Studies using human populations sought to uncover new biomarkers to prognosticate risk. In this review, we discuss several key issues and current and developing methods to understand why diabetes drives atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and heart failure. Both human data and experimental models are considered. We integrate a review of these topics with work from the Strategically Focused Research Network and conclude with suggestions for identifying novel risk factors and future experimental research.

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