Journal Home
Search for

Volume 116, Issue 2, Pages 274-278 (August 2005)


View previous. 26 of 64 View next.

Perspectives on the past decade of asthma genetics

Carole Ober, PhDCorresponding Author Informationemail address

Received 19 April 2005; accepted 25 April 2005. published online 01 July 2005.

Although genetic linkage and association studies have identified more than 25 asthma or allergy susceptibility loci, replication of significant results remains a problem. Moreover, these approaches typically ignore the true complexity of these diseases, such as the role of gene-by-environment and gene-by-gene interactions. As a result, many important associations might have been missed. Recent studies demonstrate not only that such interactions exist but also that the relationship between genotype and phenotype is more complex than previously thought.

Chicago, Ill

From the Departments of Human Genetics and Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Chicago

Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Carole Ober, PhD, Department of Human Genetics, The University of Chicago, 920 East 58th St, CLSC 507C, Chicago, IL 60637-1463.

 Guest editor: William W. Busse, MD

 Supported in part by National Institutes of Health grants HL56399, HL66533, HL70831, and HL72414.

Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: All authors—none disclosed.

PII: S0091-6749(05)01281-9

doi:10.1016/j.jaci.2005.04.039


View previous. 26 of 64 View next.