Ecogenetics: The Study of Gene–Environment Interactions

D. Nebert, A. Roe
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What is “an environmental disease?” Why are some individuals and some families affected more easily than others? Indeed, even within families, why are some members affected whereas others are not? When taking the same dose of a prescribed medication, why do some patients—but not others—experience side effects? Why do only 7 out of every 100 cigarette smokers die of lung cancer? The answer to each of these questions involves interindividual genetic variation and the environment. We begin this chapter with brief descriptions of the reasons for environmental illnesses. Next, genetic terminology and a definition of “susceptibility genes” are covered—followed by our current understanding of the drug-metabolizing enzymes (DMEs) and the receptors that regulate DME genes. Subsequently, we provide a number of examples and brief summaries of the present-day knowledge of many of these polymorphisms. Last, we speculate as to why these human polymorphisms might exist in the first place. Many of the references cited include reviews in which the reader will find numerous additional studies cited and details described. Keywords: Genetic predisposition; Genetics; Traits; Polymorphism; Human genome; Reverse genetics; Forward genetics; LOD scores; Environmental genetics; Susceptibility genes; Drug metabolizing enzymes; Ecogenetic differences; Adaptation; Synergy
生态遗传学:基因与环境相互作用的研究
什么是“环境疾病”?为什么有些个人和家庭比其他人更容易受到影响?事实上,即使在家庭内部,为什么有些成员受到影响,而另一些却没有?当服用相同剂量的处方药时,为什么有些病人会有副作用?为什么每100名吸烟者中只有7人死于肺癌?这些问题的答案都涉及到个体间的遗传变异和环境。我们从对环境疾病的原因的简要描述开始这一章。接下来,介绍了遗传术语和“易感基因”的定义,然后介绍了我们目前对药物代谢酶(DME)和调节DME基因的受体的理解。随后,我们提供了一些例子,并简要总结了许多这些多态性的当今知识。最后,我们推测为什么这些人类多态性可能首先存在。许多引用的参考文献包括评论,读者会发现许多额外的研究引用和细节描述。关键词:遗传易感性;遗传学;特征;多态性;人类基因组;反向遗传学;正向遗传学;LOD分数;环境遗传;易感基因;药物代谢酶;Ecogenetic差异;适应;协同作用
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