%0 Journal Article %A Yue Wu %A Xiaosi Jin %A Yuhao Zhang %A Jing Zheng %A Rulai Yang %T Genetic and epigenetic mechanisms in the development of congenital heart diseases %D 2021 %R 10.1136/wjps-2020-000196 %J World Journal of Pediatric Surgery %P e000196 %V 4 %N 2 %X Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most common of congenital cardiovascular malformations associated with birth defects, and it results in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. The classification of CHD is still elusive owing to the complex pathogenesis of CHD. Advances in molecular medicine have revealed the genetic basis of some heart anomalies. Genes associated with CHD might be modulated by various epigenetic factors. Thus, the genetic and epigenetic factors are gradually accepted as important triggers in the pathogenesis of CHD. However, few literatures have comprehensively elaborated the genetic and epigenetic mechanisms of CHD. This review focuses on the etiology of CHD from genetics and epigenetics to discuss the role of these factors in the development of CHD. The interactions between genetic and epigenetic in the pathogenesis of CHD are also elaborated. Chromosome abnormalities and gene mutations in genetics, and DNA methylations, histone modifications and on-coding RNAs in epigenetics are summarized in detail. We hope the summative knowledge of these etiologies may be useful for improved diagnosis and further elucidation of CHD so that morbidity and mortality of children with CHD can be reduced in the near future.Data are available in a public, open access repository. %U https://wjps.bmj.com/content/wjps/4/2/e000196.full.pdf