Journal article
A "Candidate-Interactome" Aggregate Analysis of Genome-Wide Association Data in Multiple Sclerosis
R Mechelli, R Umeton, C Policano, V Annibali, G Coarelli, VAG Ricigliano, D Vittori, A Fornasiero, MC Buscarinu, S Romano, M Salvetti, G Ristori, S Sawcer, G Hellenthal, M Pirinen, CCA Spencer, NA Patsopoulos, L Moutsianas, A Dilthey, Z Su Show all
Plos One | Published : 2013
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Abstract
Though difficult, the study of gene-environment interactions in multifactorial diseases is crucial for interpreting the relevance of non-heritable factors and prevents from overlooking genetic associations with small but measurable effects. We propose a "candidate interactome" (i.e. a group of genes whose products are known to physically interact with environmental factors that may be relevant for disease pathogenesis) analysis of genome-wide association data in multiple sclerosis. We looked for statistical enrichment of associations among interactomes that, at the current state of knowledge, may be representative of gene-environment interactions of potential, uncertain or unlikely relevance..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation grants (2007/R/17 and 2011/R/31) to MS. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript.