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Baboons as a Model to Study Genetics and Epigenetics of Human Disease

机译:狒狒作为研究人类疾病的遗传学和表观遗传学的模型

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A major challenge for understanding susceptibility to common human diseases is determining genetic and environmental factors that influence mechanisms underlying variation in disease-related traits. The most common diseases afflicting the US population are complex diseases that develop as a result of defects in multiple genetically controlled systems in response to environmental challenges. Unraveling the etiology of these diseases is exceedingly difficult because of the many genetic and environmental factors involved. Studies of complex disease genetics in humans are challenging because it is not possible to control pedigree structure and often not practical to control environmental conditions over an extended period of time. Furthermore, access totissues relevant to many diseases from healthy individuals is quite limited. The baboon is a well-established research model for the study of a wide array of common complex diseases, including dyslipidemia, hypertension, obesity, and osteoporosis. It ispossible to acquire tissues from healthy, genetically characterized baboons that have been exposed to defined environmental stimuli. In this review, we describe the genetic and physiologic similarity of baboons with humans, the ability and usefulness ofcontrolling environment and breeding, and current genetic andgenomic resources. We discuss studies on genetics of heart disease, obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, hypertension, osteoporosis, osteoarthritis, and intrauterine growth restriction using the baboon as a model for human disease. We also summarize new studies and resources under development, providing examples of potential translational studies for targeted interventions and therapies for human disease.
机译:理解人类常见疾病易感性的主要挑战是确定影响疾病相关性状变异潜在机制的遗传和环境因素。困扰美国人口的最常见疾病是由于应对环境挑战而在多个基因控制系统中出现缺陷而导致的复杂疾病。由于涉及许多遗传和环境因素,弄清这些疾病的病因极其困难。人类中复杂疾病遗传学的研究具有挑战性,因为不可能控制谱系结构,而且在延长的时间段内通常无法控制环境条件。此外,来自健康个体的与许多疾病相关的组织的获取是相当有限的。狒狒是一种公认​​的研究模型,用于研究多种常见的复杂疾病,包括血脂异常,高血压,肥胖症和骨质疏松症。有可能从健康的,具有遗传特征的狒狒中获取组织,这些狒狒已经受到明确的环境刺激。在这篇综述中,我们描述了狒狒与人类的遗传和生理相似性,控制环境和繁殖的能力和有用性以及当前的遗传和基因组资源。我们讨论了使用狒狒作为人类疾病的模型对心脏病,肥胖,糖尿病,代谢综合征,高血压,骨质疏松症,骨关节炎和子宫内生长受限的遗传学研究。我们还总结了新的研究和开发中的资源,提供了针对人类疾病的针对性干预措施和疗法的潜在转化研究实例。

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