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进化不匹配与基因-环境相互作用在人类疾病中的作用

Evolutionary mismatch and the role of GxE interactions in human disease.

作者信息

Lea Amanda J, Clark Andrew G, Dahl Andrew W, Devinsky Orrin, Garcia Angela R, Golden Christopher D, Kamau Joseph, Kraft Thomas S, Lim Yvonne A L, Martins Dino, Mogoi Donald, Pajukanta Paivi, Perry George, Pontzer Herman, Trumble Benjamin C, Urlacher Samuel S, Venkataraman Vivek V, Wallace Ian J, Gurven Michael, Lieberman Daniel, Ayroles Julien F

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.

Child and Brain Development, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research, Toronto, Canada.

出版信息

ArXiv. 2023 Feb 13:arXiv:2301.05255v2.

Abstract

Globally, we are witnessing the rise of complex, non-communicable diseases (NCDs) related to changes in our daily environments. Obesity, asthma, cardiovascular disease, and type 2 diabetes are part of a long list of "lifestyle" diseases that were rare throughout human history but are now common. A key idea from anthropology and evolutionary biology-the evolutionary mismatch hypothesis-seeks to explain this phenomenon. It posits that humans evolved in environments that radically differ from the ones experienced by most people today, and thus traits that were advantageous in past environments may now be "mismatched" and disease-causing. This hypothesis is, at its core, a genetic one: it predicts that loci with a history of selection will exhibit "genotype by environment" (GxE) interactions and have differential health effects in ancestral versus modern environments. Here, we discuss how this concept could be leveraged to uncover the genetic architecture of NCDs in a principled way. Specifically, we advocate for partnering with small-scale, subsistence-level groups that are currently transitioning from environments that are arguably more "matched" with their recent evolutionary history to those that are more "mismatched". These populations provide diverse genetic backgrounds as well as the needed levels and types of environmental variation necessary for mapping GxE interactions in an explicit mismatch framework. Such work would make important contributions to our understanding of environmental and genetic risk factors for NCDs across diverse ancestries and sociocultural contexts.

摘要

在全球范围内,我们正目睹与日常环境变化相关的复杂非传染性疾病(NCDs)的增加。肥胖、哮喘、心血管疾病和2型糖尿病是一长串“生活方式”疾病的一部分,这些疾病在人类历史上很少见,但现在却很常见。人类学和进化生物学中的一个关键观点——进化不匹配假说——试图解释这一现象。该假说认为,人类进化所处的环境与当今大多数人所经历的环境截然不同,因此,过去环境中具有优势的特征现在可能“不匹配”并导致疾病。从核心上讲,这个假说是一个遗传学假说:它预测,具有选择历史的基因座将表现出“基因与环境”(GxE)相互作用,并且在祖先环境与现代环境中对健康有不同的影响。在这里,我们讨论如何利用这一概念以一种有原则的方式揭示非传染性疾病的遗传结构。具体而言,我们主张与小规模的、维持生计水平的群体合作,这些群体目前正从与他们近期进化历史可能更“匹配”的环境过渡到更“不匹配”的环境。这些人群提供了多样的遗传背景以及在明确的不匹配框架中绘制GxE相互作用所需的环境变异水平和类型。这样的工作将为我们理解不同血统和社会文化背景下非传染性疾病的环境和遗传风险因素做出重要贡献。

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