| Literature DB >> 26505319 |
Christine Ladd-Acosta1, M Daniele Fallin2.
Abstract
Epidemiology is the branch of science that investigates the causes and distribution of disease in populations in order to provide preventative measures and promote human health. The fields of genetic and environmental epidemiology primarily seek to identify genetic and environmental risk factors for disease, respectively. Epigenetics is emerging as an important piece of molecular data to include in these studies because it can provide mechanistic insights into genetic and environmental risk factors for disease, identify potential intervention targets, provide biomarkers of exposure, illuminate gene-environment interactions and help localize disease-relevant genomic regions. Here, we describe the importance of including epigenetics in genetic and environmental epidemiology studies, provide a conceptual framework when considering epigenetic data in population-based studies and touch upon the many challenges that lie ahead.Entities:
Keywords: environmental epidemiology; epidemiology; epigenomics; genetic epidemiology; genomics
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26505319 DOI: 10.2217/epi.15.102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epigenomics ISSN: 1750-192X Impact factor: 4.778