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- Introduction
- Overview of presentation
- Chronic diseases distribution and income
- The worldwide prevalence of asthma
- Disparities of common disease prevalence
- The impact of ethnicity on disease severity
- Genetics for the human race
- Health disparities: a role for genetics?
- Complex traits defined: genetic heterogeneity
- Monogenic vs. complex traits
- Concordance for atopic disease in twins (1)
- Asthma genes so far
- Concordance for atopic disease in twins (2)
- Complex traits defined: the environment
- Genes and the environment: trait development
- Genes and the environment: the Australia study
- Gene by environment interaction
- Asthma and the Papua New Guinea story
- House dust mites up close
- Cockroach: another major allergen
- Environment or ethnicity?
- Health and the human condition: biogeography
- Ancient diseases
- Diseases of city-state societies
- Immune pathways
- Genes and environment
- The hygiene hypothesis
- The hygiene hypothesis tested
- The Barbados asthma genetics study
- Comparison of house dust endotoxin surveys
- CD14: a major innate immunity player
- CD14 C\T polymorphism and allergic disease
- Family-based studies of CD14 C\T and asthma
- Gene-environment interaction and CD14 alleles
- Frequency of the CD14-260 C\T allele
- Study on sepsis-associated acute lung injury
- Survival of sepsis-associated ALI in two groups
- CD14 C\T allele protects from ALI mortality
- Possible selective advantage to C allele
- Serum IgE levels in parasitic disease and asthma
- Total IgE and response to S. mansoni infection
- Amino acid sequence alignments of tropomyosin
- Relationship between parsitic disease and allergy
- Total serum IgE levels in two populations
- Linkage studies in parasitic disease and asthma
- Alleles associated with parasitic disease\asthma
- Common variant/multiple disease hypothesis
- Clusters of loci across linkage studies
- The genetic association database
- CV/MD hypothesis: asthma and ALI
- Pathogens and host counter-adaptations: Duffy
- Frequencies of Duffy positive genotype
- Duffy antigen/receptor for chemokines (DARC)
- Family-based studies on DARC and asthma
- Summary
- Acknowledgments
Topics Covered
- Genetic epidemiology of common, complex and chronic diseases
- Evidence of a role for a genetic basis of health disparities
- Genetic studies on asthma and allergic disease and ethnicity
- Geneenvironment interactions
- Biogeography and the hygiene hypothesis
- Innate vs. adaptive immunity and the common variant/multiple disease hypothesis
- Antagonistic pleiotropy
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Barnes, K. (2007, October 1). Health disparities in common complex diseases: a role for genetics? [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/KKQM3641.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Dr. Kathleen Barnes has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.