The Hereditary Basis of Allergic Diseases

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Synopsis

Allergic diseases are complex and involve a range of environmental factors interacting with a susceptible genotype. The familial clustering of diseases, such as asthma and hay fever, has been recognised for over two centuries, but identification of the genetic basis to this had to await the molecular biological revolution. Estimates of the contribution that genetic factors make to asthma susceptibility range from 35% to 70%. For the majority of allergic diseases, segregation analysis has not identified a consistent Mendelian pattern of inheritance, which, when combined with multiple phenotypes and environmental interactions, has made identifying candidate genes especially difficult and, at times, controversial. Part of the difficulty has been lack of agreement over phenotype definitions, reduced power of studies to predict linkage and association, and, importantly, lack of true heterogeneity between populations. Despite these difficulties, the last decade has witnessed enormous progress in this field.

Book details

Edition:
2002
Series:
Progress in Inflammation Research
Author:
John W. Holloway, Stephen T. Holgate
ISBN:
9783034881371
Related ISBNs:
9783764364021
Publisher:
Birkhäuser Basel
Pages:
N/A
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
Yes
Date of addition:
2022-08-28
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2002
Copyright by:
Springer Basel AG 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Medicine, Nonfiction