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比较基因组学:超越下一个研究资助的视野。

Comparative genomics: beyond the horizon of the next research grant.

机构信息

Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, KU Leuven, Herestraat 49, B3000, Leuven, Belgium,

出版信息

Diabetologia. 2015 Aug;58(8):1720-4. doi: 10.1007/s00125-015-3620-x. Epub 2015 May 14.

Abstract

With the development of agriculture and food processing techniques, humanity has recently challenged the rules of a billion-year-old experiment called evolution. In this experiment the availability of food in a particular niche has been one of the major driving forces to shape particular species. Comparative genomics is a new research discipline that investigates two or more genomes from different species in order to find specific genetic adaptations that explain a 'workable match' between genetic make-up and environmental constraints such as nutrition. Three recent examples in the literature illustrate how selection of particular genes can contribute to species-specific adaptations that allow them to recognise, secure and digest particular types of food and metabolise its ingredients. There is growing consensus that the recent changes in human diet and physical activity play an active role in the rapid growth of the prevalence of obesity and diabetes. The working hypothesis of the present article is that in the future a more advanced level of comparative genomics of the many natural workable matches of natural species will lead to a much better understanding of the dynamics and regulation of integrated metabolism. It is anticipated that this deeper understanding will lead to novel insights into the mechanism of human diabetes and new strategies for diabetes prevention and treatment. This is one of a series of commentaries under the banner '50 years forward', giving personal opinions on future perspectives in diabetes, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Diabetologia (1965-2015).

摘要

随着农业和食品加工技术的发展,人类最近挑战了一个长达 10 亿年的实验——进化的规则。在这个实验中,特定生态位中的食物供应是塑造特定物种的主要驱动力之一。比较基因组学是一个新的研究领域,它研究来自不同物种的两个或更多基因组,以发现特定的遗传适应性,从而解释遗传构成与环境限制(如营养)之间的“可行匹配”。文献中的三个最近的例子说明了特定基因的选择如何有助于物种特异性的适应,使它们能够识别、获取和消化特定类型的食物,并代谢其成分。越来越多的人认为,人类饮食和身体活动的近期变化在肥胖和糖尿病流行率的迅速增长中发挥了积极作用。本文的工作假设是,未来对许多自然物种的许多自然可行匹配的比较基因组学将达到更高的水平,从而更好地理解综合代谢的动态和调节。预计这种更深入的理解将为人类糖尿病的机制提供新的见解,并为糖尿病的预防和治疗提供新的策略。这是一系列以“50 年展望”为主题的评论之一,旨在庆祝《糖尿病学》(1965-2015)创刊 50 周年,对糖尿病的未来前景提出个人意见。

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