Host genetic factors play a major role in determining differential susceptibility to major infectious diseases of humans, such as malaria, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and invasive pneumococcal disease. Progress in identifying the relevant genetic loci has come from a variety of approaches. Most convincing associations have been identified by case-control studies assessing biologically plausible candidate genes. All six of the genes that have a major effect on infectious disease susceptibility in humans have been identified in this way. However, recently genome-wide linkage analysis of affected sibling pairs has identified susceptibility loci for chronic infections such as leprosy and chronic hepatitis B virus persistence. Other approaches used ...
Intracellular pathogens contribute to a significant proportion of infectious disease morbidity and m...
Genetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation in hum...
SummaryGenetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation...
A genetic basis for interindividual variation in susceptibility to human infectious diseases has bee...
There is substantial evidence that host genetic factors play a major role in determining the outcome...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
Recent genome-wide studies have reported novel associations between common polymorphisms and suscept...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
Substantial evidence exists that host genes are important in determining the outcome of infection wi...
The identification of large numbers of candidates genes and the introduction of methodologies for wh...
Genetic factors may play an important role in individual susceptibility to infection. Hitherto this ...
The clinical outcome of infectious disease (ID) is determined by a complex interaction between micro...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
Our understanding of the variation in individual clinical responses to pathogens has become increasi...
Before Robert Koch's work in the late nineteenth century, diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy ...
Intracellular pathogens contribute to a significant proportion of infectious disease morbidity and m...
Genetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation in hum...
SummaryGenetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation...
A genetic basis for interindividual variation in susceptibility to human infectious diseases has bee...
There is substantial evidence that host genetic factors play a major role in determining the outcome...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
Recent genome-wide studies have reported novel associations between common polymorphisms and suscept...
Human genetic variation is a major determinant of susceptibility to many common infectious diseases....
Substantial evidence exists that host genes are important in determining the outcome of infection wi...
The identification of large numbers of candidates genes and the introduction of methodologies for wh...
Genetic factors may play an important role in individual susceptibility to infection. Hitherto this ...
The clinical outcome of infectious disease (ID) is determined by a complex interaction between micro...
Infectious pathogens have long been recognized as potentially powerful agents impacting on the evolu...
Our understanding of the variation in individual clinical responses to pathogens has become increasi...
Before Robert Koch's work in the late nineteenth century, diseases such as tuberculosis and leprosy ...
Intracellular pathogens contribute to a significant proportion of infectious disease morbidity and m...
Genetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation in hum...
SummaryGenetic epidemiology, including twin studies, provides robust evidence that genetic variation...