Department of Infectious Diseases, St George’s University of London, Cranmer Terrace, UK
Opinion
Exploring the Role of Host Genetics in Susceptibility to Infectious Diseases: Clinical Implications
Author(s): Michel Edouard*
Over the past few decades, significant strides have been made in understanding how host genetics influence vulnerability to infectious diseases,
shedding light on both individual and population-level susceptibilities. This exploration has not only deepened our understanding of disease
mechanisms but also paved the way for personalized approaches to treatment and prevention. Human susceptibility to infectious diseases is not
solely determined by one gene but is rather a complex interplay of multiple genetic factors. Variations in genes encoding various components of
the immune system, such as receptors, cytokines and other immune response mediators, can significantly impact an individual's ability to fend
off pathogens. In the intricate dance between pathogens and humans, susceptibility to infectious diseases often seems unpredictable. While
environmental factor.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2684-4915.2024.8.326
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