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Personalisierte Medizin – Vision oder Fiktion? Beispiel: Altersdiabetes
Authors:Günter Müller PD Dr
Institution:Im Haindell 1B, 65843 Sulzbach am Taunus
Abstract:Typical civilization diseases, such as type II diabetes, are common, complex in the underlying pathogenic mechanisms, heterogenous in the phenotype and multifactorial due to a wide variety of possible combinations of disease susceptibility or protective genes in different relevant tissues and negative or positive environmental factors. This is in sharp contrast to classical inherited diseases, such as Chorea Huntington, which are often caused by complete loss‐ or gain‐of‐function mutations in a single gene. The causative polymorphisms of susceptibility genes, however, are characterized by relative subtle alterations in the function of the corresponding gene product, which per se do not support the pathogenesis, by high frequency, high expenditure for their identification and rather low predictive value. Consequently, the reliable and early diagnosis of civilization diseases depends on the individual determination of all (or as many as possible) polymorphisms of each susceptibility gene together with the corresponding gene products and the metabolites emerging thereof.
Keywords:Altersdiabetes  Assoziation  multifaktorielle Vererbung  Prä  diktivitä  t  Prä  dispositionsgene
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