Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics, Departments of Internal Medicine and Human Genetics, and School of Public Health, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-2218, USA.
Annu Rev Public Health. 2010;31:1-8. doi: 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.012809.103639.
Genomic and genetic information is rapidly becoming a major element in public health research and emerging public health practice. This symposium reviews the methods, findings, and significance of genome-wide association studies from epidemiological and statistical points of view. We examine infectious and inflammatory components of gene-environment interaction in the respiratory system. We note the need for nutrient and dietary data and many other kinds of environmental exposure data in population-based genomic studies. Then we explore the sufficiency of a well-informed family history for public health and family counseling purposes. Finally, in an era of direct-to-consumer genomic test promotion, we review the evidence on the critical question, will genetic risk profiles motivate individuals and families to choose more healthful behaviors? This symposium builds on the foundation of the symposium on Public Health Genetics in Volume 21 (2000) of the Annual Review of Public Health.
基因组学和遗传学信息正迅速成为公共卫生研究和新兴公共卫生实践的主要内容。本次研讨会从流行病学和统计学的角度回顾了全基因组关联研究的方法、发现和意义。我们研究了呼吸系统中基因-环境相互作用的传染性和炎症性成分。我们注意到,在基于人群的基因组研究中需要营养和饮食数据以及许多其他类型的环境暴露数据。然后,我们探讨了充分了解家族史对公共卫生和家庭咨询目的的必要性。最后,在直接面向消费者的基因组测试推广的时代,我们回顾了关于关键问题的证据,即遗传风险概况是否会促使个人和家庭选择更健康的行为?本研讨会建立在《公共卫生遗传学》2000 年第 21 卷(2000 年)中公共卫生年度回顾的基础上。