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The Search for Host Genetic Factors of HIV/AIDS Pathogenesis in the Post-Genome Era: Progress to Date and New Avenues for Discovery

✍ Scribed by Bradley E. Aouizerat; C. Leigh Pearce; Christine Miaskowski


Book ID
107540796
Publisher
Springer
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
143 KB
Volume
8
Category
Article
ISSN
1548-3568

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✦ Synopsis


Though pursuit of host genetic factors that influence the pathogenesis of HIV began over two decades ago, progress has been slow. Initial genome-level searches for variations associated with HIV-related traits have yielded interesting candidates, but less in the way of novel pathways to be exploited for therapeutic targets. More recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) that include different phenotypes, novel designs, and that have examined different population characteristics suggest novel targets and affirm the utility of additional searches. Recent findings from these GWAS are reviewed, new directions for research are identified, and the promise of systems biology to yield novel insights is discussed.