NR3C2 Gene Hypertension Early Onset NGS Genetic DNA Test
Understanding Genetic Hypertension and the NR3C2 Gene
Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, affects millions of Americans and is a leading risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, stroke, and kidney failure. While lifestyle factors contribute significantly to hypertension development, genetic predisposition plays a crucial role in early-onset cases. The NR3C2 gene, which encodes the mineralocorticoid receptor, is essential for regulating blood pressure through sodium and water balance in the kidneys.
Mutations in the NR3C2 gene can lead to abnormal mineralocorticoid receptor function, causing early-onset hypertension that often appears in childhood or young adulthood. This genetic form of hypertension is particularly concerning because it may not respond well to conventional treatments and requires specialized management approaches.
What the NR3C2 Gene Test Measures and Detects
Our advanced NGS Genetic DNA Test specifically analyzes the NR3C2 gene for mutations and variations that are associated with early-onset hypertension. The test provides comprehensive coverage of:
- Complete sequencing of the NR3C2 gene coding regions
- Detection of point mutations, insertions, and deletions
- Identification of known pathogenic variants linked to hypertension
- Analysis of regulatory regions affecting gene expression
- Assessment of genetic variants that impact mineralocorticoid receptor function
The test utilizes state-of-the-art Next-Generation Sequencing technology, offering unparalleled accuracy and comprehensive genetic analysis that surpasses traditional testing methods.
Who Should Consider This Genetic Hypertension Test
Clinical Indications and Symptoms
This test is particularly recommended for individuals experiencing:
- Hypertension diagnosed before age 40
- Family history of early-onset high blood pressure
- Resistant hypertension unresponsive to multiple medications
- Unexplained hypertension in children or adolescents
- Hypertension accompanied by low potassium levels
- Multiple family members with cardiovascular disease at young ages
- Planning pregnancy with family history of genetic hypertension
Risk Factors and Family History Considerations
Individuals with first-degree relatives diagnosed with hypertension before age 50 should strongly consider genetic testing. The test is also valuable for those with unexplained cardiovascular events in family members or when conventional hypertension treatments prove ineffective.
Benefits of NR3C2 Genetic Testing
Personalized Medical Management
Genetic testing provides crucial information for developing targeted treatment strategies. Patients with NR3C2 mutations may benefit from specific medication classes and lifestyle interventions tailored to their genetic profile.
Early Intervention and Prevention
Identifying genetic risk factors enables proactive monitoring and early intervention, potentially preventing serious complications such as stroke, heart attack, and kidney damage.
Family Planning and Genetic Counseling
The test results provide valuable information for family planning decisions and allow for genetic counseling to assess inheritance patterns and risks for future generations.
Improved Treatment Outcomes
Understanding the genetic basis of hypertension leads to more effective treatment selection, reduced medication trial periods, and better long-term blood pressure control.
Understanding Your Test Results
Positive Result Interpretation
A positive result indicates the presence of a pathogenic mutation in the NR3C2 gene. This finding confirms a genetic predisposition to early-onset hypertension and provides valuable information for:
- Developing personalized treatment plans with your healthcare provider
- Implementing targeted lifestyle modifications
- Regular monitoring and early intervention strategies
- Family member screening recommendations
Negative Result Interpretation
A negative result suggests that no known pathogenic mutations were detected in the NR3C2 gene. However, this does not completely rule out genetic factors, as other genes or environmental factors may contribute to hypertension development.
Variant of Uncertain Significance (VUS)
Some results may identify genetic variations with unknown clinical significance. In such cases, ongoing research and family studies may help clarify the importance of these findings over time.
Test Pricing and Availability
| Test Component | Price (USD) |
|---|---|
| NR3C2 Gene Hypertension Early Onset NGS Genetic DNA Test | $700 |
| Discount Price | $500 |
Test Specifications
- Turnaround Time: 3 to 4 Weeks
- Sample Type: Blood, Extracted DNA, or One Drop Blood on FTA Card
- Methodology: Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Technology
- Specialty: Genetic Cardiology
- Department: Genetics
Pre-Test Requirements and Preparation
Before undergoing the NR3C2 Gene Hypertension test, patients should provide:
- Complete clinical history including hypertension diagnosis details
- Family medical history with emphasis on cardiovascular conditions
- Participation in genetic counseling session to create family pedigree chart
- Documentation of current medications and treatment responses
Nationwide Testing Availability
We have diagnostic centers conveniently located across the United States, serving patients in all major metropolitan areas including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas, San Jose, and many other cities. Our network ensures accessible genetic testing services nationwide.
Take Control of Your Cardiovascular Health Today
Don’t let genetic hypertension risk remain unknown. Early detection through NR3C2 genetic testing can provide life-changing insights and enable proactive health management. Our experienced genetic counselors and cardiovascular specialists are ready to guide you through the testing process and help interpret your results.
Call or WhatsApp us today at +1(267) 388-9828 to schedule your NR3C2 Gene Hypertension Early Onset NGS Genetic DNA Test and take the first step toward personalized hypertension management.
Book your appointment now and benefit from our current promotional pricing of $500 – a significant savings from the regular $700 fee. Invest in your long-term cardiovascular health with advanced genetic insights that can shape your preventive care strategy for years to come.

