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Genetic Effects On Environmental Vulnerability To Disease Novartis Foundation Symposium 293 Novartis Foundationeds

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Genetic Effects On Environmental Vulnerability To Disease Novartis Foundation Symposium 293 Novartis Foundationeds
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Publisher: Wiley
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.79 MB
Pages: 234
Author: Novartis Foundation(eds.)
ISBN: 9780470696781, 9780470777800, 0470696788, 047077780X
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Genetic Effects On Environmental Vulnerability To Disease Novartis Foundation Symposium 293 Novartis Foundationeds by Novartis Foundation(eds.) 9780470696781, 9780470777800, 0470696788, 047077780X instant download after payment.

Much research has attempted to show direct linear relations between genes and disorder. However, scientists have been discouraged by inconsistent findings based on this simple gene-phenotype approach. The alternative approach is to incorporate information about the environment. A gene-environment interaction approach assumes that environmental pathogens cause disorder, whereas genes influence susceptibility to environmental pathogens.

This book brings together contributions from experts from multiple disciplines who discuss:

  • How epidemiological cohort studies can better integrate physiological (mechanistic) measures;
  • How best to characterise subjects’ vulnerability versus resilience by moving beyond single genetic polymorphisms;
  • How gene hunters can benefit from recruiting samples selected for known exposures;
  • How environmental pathogens can be used as tools for gene hunting;
  • How to deal with potential spurious (statistical) interactions, and
  • How genes can help explain fundamental demographic properties of disorders (e.g. sex distribution, age effects).
Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction: Whither Gene–Environment Interactions? (pages 1–12): Michael Rutter
Chapter 2 Gene–Environment Interaction: Overcoming Methodological Challenges (pages 13–30): Rudolf Uher
Chapter 3 Gene–Environment Interaction and Behavioral Disorders: A Developmental Perspective Based on Endophenotypes (pages 31–47): Marco Battaglia, Cecilia Marino, Michel Maziade, Massimo Molteni and Francesca D'Amato
Chapter 4 Use of Monozygotic Twins to Investigate the Relationship between 5HTTLPR Genotype, Depression and Stressful Life Events: An Application of Item Response Theory (pages 48–67): Naomi R. Wray, William L. Coventry, Michael R. James, Grant W. Montgomery, Lindon J. Eaves and Nicholas G. Martin
Chapter 5 Role of Gene–Stress Interactions in Gene?Finding Studies (pages 71–86): Harold Snieder, Xiaoling Wang, Vasiliki Lagou, Brenda W. J. H. Penninx, Harriette Riese and Catharina A. Hartman
Chapter 6 Practice and Public Policy in the Era of Gene–Environment Interactions (pages 87–102): Kenneth A. Dodge
Chapter 7 Gene–Environment Interaction and the Metabolic Syndrome (pages 103–121): Kristi B. Adamo and Frederique Tesson
Chapter 8 Longitudinal Studies of Gene–Environment Interaction in Common Diseases—Good Value for Money? (pages 128–142): Stephen P. Robertson and Richie Poulton
Chapter 9 Gene–Environment Interactions in Breast Cancer (pages 143–155): Kee?Seng Chia
Chapter 10 Unbiased Forward Genetics and Systems Biology Approaches to Understanding how Gene–Environment Interactions Work to Predict Susceptibility and Outcomes of Infections (pages 156–167): Malak Kotb, Nourtan Fathey, Ramy Aziz, Sarah Rowe, Robert W. Williams and Lu Lu
Chapter 11 Gene–Environment Interactions in Environmental Lung Diseases (pages 168–180): Steven R. Kleeberger and Hye?Youn Cho
Chapter 12 Gene–Environment Interaction in Complex Diseases: Asthma as an Illustrative Case (pages 184–197): Fernando D. Martinez
Chapter 13 Conclusions: Taking Stock and Looking Ahead (pages 198–205): Michael Rutter

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