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双胞胎研究过去常被用于证明重度抑郁症与肠易激综合征的共病情况不受遗传因素影响。

Twin studies used to prove that the comorbidity of major depressive disorder with IBS is NOT influenced by heredity.

作者信息

Whitehead William E

出版信息

Am J Gastroenterol. 2007 Oct;102(10):2230-1. doi: 10.1111/j.1572-0241.2007.01472.x.

Abstract

Twin studies have traditionally been used to assess the heritability of diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) by comparing concordance rates in monozygotic twins (identical genetic endowment) to dizygotic twins (half of genes shared). Wojczynski et al. used twins in a novel way-they studied monozygotic twins who were discordant for IBS (but who shared identical genes) to show that the comorbidity of IBS with major depressive disorder could NOT be due to genetic influences. This paradigm provides the most rigorous method for separating genetic from environmental influences and should be adopted by other researchers. However, the authors' conclusion that major depressive disorder and IBS are part of the same pathophysiological process is questioned on the basis of (a) incomplete co-occurrence of IBS and major depressive disorder (13-45% co-occurrence) and (b) lack of specificity-the authors show that chronic widespread pain (related to fibromyalgia) and chronic fatigue are also strongly associated with IBS. This study provides precise, generalizable estimates from a large population-based study for the comorbidity of IBS with major depressive disorder, chronic widespread pain, and chronic fatigue.

摘要

传统上,双胞胎研究通过比较同卵双胞胎(相同的基因禀赋)和异卵双胞胎(一半基因相同)的一致性比率,来评估肠易激综合征(IBS)等疾病的遗传力。Wojczynski等人以一种新颖的方式使用双胞胎——他们研究了患IBS不一致(但基因相同)的同卵双胞胎,以表明IBS与重度抑郁症的共病并非由遗传因素导致。这种范式为区分遗传因素和环境因素提供了最严谨的方法,其他研究人员应予以采用。然而,基于以下两点,作者关于重度抑郁症和IBS是同一病理生理过程一部分的结论受到质疑:(a)IBS和重度抑郁症的不完全共现(共现率为13 - 45%);(b)缺乏特异性——作者表明,慢性广泛性疼痛(与纤维肌痛有关)和慢性疲劳也与IBS密切相关。这项研究从一项基于大量人群的研究中得出了关于IBS与重度抑郁症、慢性广泛性疼痛和慢性疲劳共病的精确、可推广的估计。

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