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Enacting the molecular imperative: How gene-environment interaction research links bodies and environments in the Post-Genomic Age

机译:发挥分子势在必行:后环境时代的基因与环境相互作用研究如何联系身体和环境

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Despite a proclaimed shift from ‘nature versus nurture’ to ‘genes and environment’ paradigms within biomedical and genomic science, capturing the environment and identifying gene-environment interactions (GEIs) has remained a challenge. What does ‘the environment’ mean in the post-genomic age? In this paper, we present qualitative data from a study of 33 principal investigators funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health to conduct etiological research on three complex diseases (cancer, cardiovascular disease and diabetes). We examine their research practices and perspectives on the environment through the concept of molecularization: the social processes and transformations through which phenomena (diseases, identities, pollution, food, racial/ethnic classifications) are re-defined in terms of their molecular components and described in the language of molecular biology. We show how GEI researchers’ expansive conceptualizations of the environment ultimately yield to the imperative to molecularize and personalize the environment. They seek to ‘go into the body’ and re-work the boundaries between bodies and environments. In the process, they create epistemic hinges to facilitate a turn from efforts to understand social and environmental exposures outside the body, to quantifying their effects inside the body. GEI researchers respond to these emergent imperatives with a mixture of excitement, ambivalence and frustration. We reflect on how GEI researchers struggle to make meaning of molecules in their work, and how they grapple with molecularization as a methodological and rhetorical imperative as well as a process transforming biomedical research practices.
机译:尽管宣称在生物医学和基因组科学领域已从“自然与培育”向“基因与环境”范式转变,但捕获环境和识别基因与环境的相互作用(GEI)仍然是一个挑战。在后基因组时代,“环境”是什么意思?在本文中,我们提供了来自美国国立卫生研究院资助的33位主要研究人员的研究的定性数据,这些研究人员对三种复杂疾病(癌症,心血管疾病和糖尿病)进行了病因学研究。我们通过分子化的概念来研究他们的研究实践和对环境的看法:通过社会过程和转变来重新定义现象(疾病,身份,污染,食物,种族/种族分类)的分子组成并进行描述用分子生物学的语言。我们将展示GEI研究人员如何对环境进行广泛的概念化,最终使其必须将环境分子化和个性化。他们寻求“进入人体”并重新设计人体与环境之间的界限。在此过程中,它们创建了认知铰链,以促进从努力了解人体外部的社会和环境暴露,转向量化其在体内的影响。 GEI研究人员对这些紧急事件的反应是兴奋,矛盾和沮丧。我们将反思GEI研究人员如何在工作中努力理解分子的含义,以及他们如何应对分子化问题,这既是方法论和修辞学上的要求,也是改变生物医学研究实践的过程。

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