Human genetic influence on susceptibility of tuberculosis: From infection to disease
There is substantial evidence from studies on racial variation in susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) that human genetic variation is an important determinant of the outcome of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M tb). In only a minority of cases is there an obvious identifiable risk factor...
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th-cmuir.6653943832-29182014-08-30T02:25:33Z Human genetic influence on susceptibility of tuberculosis: From infection to disease Cheepsattayakorn A. Cheepsattayakorn R. There is substantial evidence from studies on racial variation in susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) that human genetic variation is an important determinant of the outcome of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M tb). In only a minority of cases is there an obvious identifiable risk factor such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, advanced age, diabetes, corticosteroid usage or alcohol abuse. In the remainder, a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors causes the development of clinical TB. Assessment of the contribution of genetics of host resistance to human TB is a long-standing challenge of human genetics research. Several studies demonstrated the association of various human leukocyte antigens (HLA) with disease susceptibility in different ethnic populations. There are likely to be many more TB- susceptibility genes to be identified. 2014-08-30T02:25:33Z 2014-08-30T02:25:33Z 2009 Review 01252208 19260255 JMTHB http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-59649120503&partnerID=40&md5=363c67d48d709b404917438a3ec28db1 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/2918 English |
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There is substantial evidence from studies on racial variation in susceptibility to tuberculosis (TB) that human genetic variation is an important determinant of the outcome of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M tb). In only a minority of cases is there an obvious identifiable risk factor such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection, advanced age, diabetes, corticosteroid usage or alcohol abuse. In the remainder, a complex interaction of genetic and environmental factors causes the development of clinical TB. Assessment of the contribution of genetics of host resistance to human TB is a long-standing challenge of human genetics research. Several studies demonstrated the association of various human leukocyte antigens (HLA) with disease susceptibility in different ethnic populations. There are likely to be many more TB- susceptibility genes to be identified. |
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Human genetic influence on susceptibility of tuberculosis: From infection to disease |
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