Study of the Genetic Causes of Polygenetically Determined
Endocrinopathies – Patience Can Bring Success
Bendlová B., Vaňková M., Lukášová P., Včelák J., Vejražková D., Kunešová M., Vrbíková J., Zajíčková K., Žofková I., Vondra K., Hainer V.
Endokrinologický ústav, Praha |
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Summary:
Complex endocrinopathies, such as diabetes mellitus, obesity, polycystic ovary syndrome and
osteoporosis belong to the most common diseases but their pathogenesis is still not fully explained.
Environmental fadors along with genetic factors contribute to their occurrence and development. The
study of genetic background is based on different strategies, mostly on linkage analysis and candidate
gene approach. The common forms of these endocrinopathies do not seem to be the result of a defect of
one or several major genes but the search for complex gene-gene, gene-environment interactions is
needed. The article gives a short review of the recent knowledge together with our own experience in the
field of study of the genetic background of polygenic diseases.
Key words:
genetics, diabetes mellitus type 2, obesity, polycystic ovary syndrome, osteoporosis,
association study, candidate gene, linkage analysis.
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