Buchanan Anne V, Weiss Kenneth M, Fullerton Stephanie M
Department of Anthropology, Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Int J Epidemiol. 2006 Jun;35(3):562-71. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyl001. Epub 2006 Mar 15.
Is the search for the causes of complex disease akin to the alchemist's vain quest for the Philosopher's Stone? Complex chronic diseases have tremendous public health impact in the industrialized world. Much effort has been expended on research into their causes, with the aim of predicting who will be affected or preventing effects before they arise, but progress has been halting at best. In this paper, we discuss possible reasons including the use of models and methods that fit point-source and Mendelian diseases but may not be as appropriate for complex diseases, reliance on causal criteria that may not be as relevant as they are for communicable diseases, and the biology of complex disease itself. Finally, we ask whether most complex diseases are even good candidates for the kind of prediction and prevention that we have come to expect based on experience with infectious and Mendelian disease.
对复杂疾病病因的探索是否类似于炼金术士对魔法石的徒劳追寻?复杂的慢性疾病在工业化世界中对公众健康有着巨大影响。人们在研究其病因方面投入了大量精力,旨在预测谁会受到影响或在疾病发生之前预防其影响,但进展充其量只是停滞不前。在本文中,我们讨论了可能的原因,包括使用适用于点源疾病和孟德尔疾病但可能不适用于复杂疾病的模型和方法,依赖可能不像对传染病那样相关的因果标准,以及复杂疾病本身的生物学特性。最后,我们提出疑问,基于对传染病和孟德尔疾病的经验,我们所期望的那种预测和预防,大多数复杂疾病是否真的适合。