Genome-wide association studies: a new window into immune-mediated diseases

RJ Xavier, JD Rioux - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008 - nature.com
RJ Xavier, JD Rioux
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2008nature.com
Given the recent explosion of genetic discoveries, 2007 is becoming known to human
geneticists as the year of genome-wide association studies. In fact, more genetic risk factors
for common diseases were identified in this one year than had been collectively reported
before 2007. In particular, 2007 witnessed the discovery of many genes that influence
susceptibility to individual immune-mediated diseases, as well as other genes that are
associated with susceptibility to more than one disease. Although much work remains to be …
Abstract
Given the recent explosion of genetic discoveries, 2007 is becoming known to human geneticists as the year of genome-wide association studies. In fact, more genetic risk factors for common diseases were identified in this one year than had been collectively reported before 2007. In particular, 2007 witnessed the discovery of many genes that influence susceptibility to individual immune-mediated diseases, as well as other genes that are associated with susceptibility to more than one disease. Although much work remains to be done, in this Review we discuss what effect these studies are having on our understanding of disease pathogenesis and their potential impact on future immunology studies.
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