Genetic epidemiology of susceptibility to malaria: not only academic exercises.

Parassitologia Pub Date : 2008-06-01
F Verra, P Avellino, G Bancone, V Mangano, D Modiano
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Abstract

Descriptive genetic epidemiology represents the initial step of a logical procedure of linked and consequential phases spanning from the identification of genes involved in the resistance/susceptibility to diseases, to the determination of the underlying mechanisms and finally to the possible translation of the acquired knowledge in new control tools. In malaria, the rational development and potential of this pathway is based on complementary interactions of heterogeneus disciplines going from epidemiology (the transmission, the infection, the disease) to vaccinology passing through genetics, pathogenesis, and immunology. Several epidemiological approaches can be applied in the study of the genetic susceptibility to Plasmodium falciparum malaria: intra-ethnic case-control studies comparing genetic candidates of resistance/susceptibility between subjects with different presentation of malaria (from severe disease to asymptomatic infection) and the general healthy population is the classic approach; inter-ethnic comparative analyses among populations with different genetic backgrounds, exposed to the same epidemiological context and showing different susceptibility to the disease is a further, complementary, strategy.

疟疾易感性的遗传流行病学:不仅仅是学术练习。
描述性遗传流行病学是一系列相互关联和相应阶段的逻辑程序的第一步,这些阶段包括从鉴定与疾病抗性/易感性有关的基因,到确定潜在机制,最后到可能将获得的知识转化为新的控制工具。在疟疾方面,这一途径的合理发展和潜力是基于从流行病学(传播、感染、疾病)到疫苗学(通过遗传学、发病机制和免疫学)等异质学科的互补相互作用。几种流行病学方法可用于研究恶性疟原虫疟疾的遗传易感性:经典方法是通过种族内病例对照研究,比较不同疟疾表现(从严重疾病到无症状感染)的受试者与一般健康人群之间的耐药/易感性遗传候选物;对具有不同遗传背景、暴露于相同流行病学背景和对该疾病表现出不同易感性的人口进行种族间比较分析是进一步的补充战略。
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