Nesse Randolph M, Bergstrom Carl T, Ellison Peter T, Flier Jeffrey S, Gluckman Peter, Govindaraju Diddahally R, Niethammer Dietrich, Omenn Gilbert S, Perlman Robert L, Schwartz Mark D, Thomas Mark G, Stearns Stephen C, Valle David
Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, University of Michigan, Room 3018, East Hall, 530 Church Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48104, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Jan 26;107 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):1800-7. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0906224106. Epub 2009 Nov 16.
New applications of evolutionary biology in medicine are being discovered at an accelerating rate, but few physicians have sufficient educational background to use them fully. This article summarizes suggestions from several groups that have considered how evolutionary biology can be useful in medicine, what physicians should learn about it, and when and how they should learn it. Our general conclusion is that evolutionary biology is a crucial basic science for medicine. In addition to looking at established evolutionary methods and topics, such as population genetics and pathogen evolution, we highlight questions about why natural selection leaves bodies vulnerable to disease. Knowledge about evolution provides physicians with an integrative framework that links otherwise disparate bits of knowledge. It replaces the prevalent view of bodies as machines with a biological view of bodies shaped by evolutionary processes. Like other basic sciences, evolutionary biology needs to be taught both before and during medical school. Most introductory biology courses are insufficient to establish competency in evolutionary biology. Premedical students need evolution courses, possibly ones that emphasize medically relevant aspects. In medical school, evolutionary biology should be taught as one of the basic medical sciences. This will require a course that reviews basic principles and specific medical applications, followed by an integrated presentation of evolutionary aspects that apply to each disease and organ system. Evolutionary biology is not just another topic vying for inclusion in the curriculum; it is an essential foundation for a biological understanding of health and disease.
进化生物学在医学中的新应用正以越来越快的速度被发现,但很少有医生具备足够的教育背景来充分利用这些应用。本文总结了几个小组的建议,这些小组探讨了进化生物学在医学中如何发挥作用、医生应该学习哪些相关知识以及何时以及如何学习这些知识。我们的总体结论是,进化生物学是医学至关重要的基础科学。除了审视既定的进化方法和主题,如群体遗传学和病原体进化,我们还着重探讨了为什么自然选择会使身体易患疾病的问题。关于进化的知识为医生提供了一个综合框架,将原本零散的知识联系起来。它用一种由进化过程塑造身体的生物学观点取代了将身体视为机器的普遍观点。与其他基础科学一样,进化生物学需要在医学院之前和期间进行教授。大多数生物学入门课程不足以培养学生在进化生物学方面的能力。医学预科学生需要学习进化课程,可能是那些强调与医学相关方面的课程。在医学院,进化生物学应作为基础医学科学之一进行教授。这将需要一门回顾基本原则和具体医学应用的课程,随后对适用于每种疾病和器官系统的进化方面进行综合讲解。进化生物学并非只是争夺课程一席之地的另一个主题;它是从生物学角度理解健康与疾病的重要基础。