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- Introduction
- Complex genetic diseases
- Genome variability is behind biological differences
- Genetic basis of complex genetic diseases
- Genome wide association studies
- Human genome variation
- The study of genomic variations
- Type of structural variants
- Database of genomic variants
- Detection CNVs by WGTP and SNP arrays
- CNV algorithms comparison
- CNV analyses and algorithm testing
- Detection of SNPs from different illumina platforms
- New generation CNV studies
- Next generation sequencing
- Pair end mapping
- GSTM/GSTT CNV and breakpoints
- Polymorphic inversions in humans
- Effects of rare CNVs on complex disorders
- Effects of common CNVs on complex disorders
- FCGR3, FCGR2 CNV and autoimmune disorders
- C4 CNVs in systemic lupus erythematosus
- Common CNVs in common disorders
- Psoriasis
- Multifactorial aetiology of Psoriasis
- Susceptibility loci for Psoriasis
- Identification of CNVs determinants in Psoriasis
- Dosage genomic changes identified in Psoriasis
- Association of gene deletion with Psoriasis
- Replication in four independent sample sets
- Linkage disequilibrium across the LCE cluster
- SNPs spanning over 100kb are in LD with deletion
- rs4112788 is a proxy of the deletion
- Association of rs4112788 with psoriasis
- Genetic interaction analysis in Psoriasis (1)
- Genetic interaction analysis in Psoriasis (2)
- Interaction analysis between LCE and HLA genes
- Genetic interaction analysis in Psoriasis (3)
- What are the consequences of the deletion?
- Expression levels depend on copy number
- Patterns of expression of LCE3C in the epidermis
- Evaluating expression levels in artificial lesions
- Expression levels in injured and non injured skin
- Expression levels with respect to LCE SNPs
- Summary of CNVs in Psoriasis
- New concept in Psoriasis pathophysiology
- Replication of the results in a genome-wide study
- The role of structural variation in complex disorders
- Consequences of structural variation in disease
- Thank you
Topics Covered
- Complex genetic diseases
- Genome-wide association studies
- Human genome variation
- Type of structural variants
- Detection of CNVs
- CNV algorithms
- Next generation sequencing
- Pain end mapping
- Effects of rare CNVs on complex disorders
- Common CNV in common disorders
- LCE3C and LCE3E
- Copy number variants in psoriasis
- Structural variation in human disease
Talk Citation
Estivill, X. (2009, August 30). Structural variants and susceptibility to common human disorders [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved April 15, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.69645/WXPE7136.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Xavier Estivill has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.