Host genetics and infectious disease: new tools, insights and translational opportunities
Understanding how human genetics influence infectious disease susceptibility offers the
opportunity for new insights into pathogenesis, potential drug targets, risk stratification …
opportunity for new insights into pathogenesis, potential drug targets, risk stratification …
[HTML][HTML] Epidemiology of cholera
Cholera is an ancient disease that remains a public health problem in many impoverished
locations around the world. Seven pandemics of cholera have been recorded since the first …
locations around the world. Seven pandemics of cholera have been recorded since the first …
Natural selection and infectious disease in human populations
EK Karlsson, DP Kwiatkowski, PC Sabeti - Nature Reviews Genetics, 2014 - nature.com
The ancient biological'arms race'between microbial pathogens and humans has shaped
genetic variation in modern populations, and this has important implications for the growing …
genetic variation in modern populations, and this has important implications for the growing …
The role of the microbiota in human genetic adaptation
BACKGROUND When human populations expanded across the globe, they adapted
genetically to local environments in response to novel selection pressures. Drivers of …
genetically to local environments in response to novel selection pressures. Drivers of …
Diagnosis, management, and future control of cholera
Cholera, caused by Vibrio cholerae, persists in develo** countries due to inadequate
access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene. There are approximately 4 million cases and …
access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene. There are approximately 4 million cases and …
Genomic reconstruction of the history of extant populations of India reveals five distinct ancestral components and a complex structure
A Basu, N Sarkar-Roy… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - National Acad Sciences
India, occupying the center stage of Paleolithic and Neolithic migrations, has been
underrepresented in genome-wide studies of variation. Systematic analysis of genome-wide …
underrepresented in genome-wide studies of variation. Systematic analysis of genome-wide …
Human immunology through the lens of evolutionary genetics
L Quintana-Murci - Cell, 2019 - cell.com
Pathogen-imposed selection pressures have been paramount during human evolution.
Detecting such selection signatures in ancient and modern human genomes can thus help …
Detecting such selection signatures in ancient and modern human genomes can thus help …
Cyclic dinucleotides and the innate immune response
Cyclic dinucleotides (CDNs) have been previously recognized as important secondary
signaling molecules in bacteria and, more recently, in mammalian cells. In the former case …
signaling molecules in bacteria and, more recently, in mammalian cells. In the former case …
Genetics of autoimmune diseases: insights from population genetics
PS Ramos, AM Shedlock, CD Langefeld - Journal of human genetics, 2015 - nature.com
Human genetic diversity is the result of population genetic forces. This genetic variation
influences disease risk and contributes to health disparities. Autoimmune diseases (ADs) …
influences disease risk and contributes to health disparities. Autoimmune diseases (ADs) …
The advent of genome-wide association studies for bacteria
PE Chen, BJ Shapiro - Current opinion in microbiology, 2015 - Elsevier
Highlights•The advent of the genome-wide association study (GWAS) approach provides a
promising framework for dissecting the genetic basis of bacterial or archaeal …
promising framework for dissecting the genetic basis of bacterial or archaeal …