Infections are one of the major selective pressures acting on humans, and host-pathogen interactions contribute to shaping the genetic diversity of both organisms. Evolutionary genomic studies take advantage of experiments that natural selection has been performing over millennia. In particular, inter-species comparative genomic analyses can highlight the genetic determinants of infection susceptibility or severity. Recent examples show how evolution-guided approaches can provide new insights into host-pathogen interactions, ultimately clarifying the basis of host range and explaining the emergence of different diseases. We describe the latest developments in comparative immunology and evolutionary genetics, showing their relevance for understanding the molecular determinants of infection susceptibility in mammals.

Evolutionary insights into host-pathogen interactions from mammalian sequence data / M. Sironi, R. Cagliani, D. Forni, M. Clerici. - In: NATURE REVIEWS GENETICS. - ISSN 1471-0056. - 16:4(2015), pp. 224-236. [10.1038/nrg3905]

Evolutionary insights into host-pathogen interactions from mammalian sequence data

M. Sironi;R. Cagliani;D. Forni;M. Clerici
2015

Abstract

Infections are one of the major selective pressures acting on humans, and host-pathogen interactions contribute to shaping the genetic diversity of both organisms. Evolutionary genomic studies take advantage of experiments that natural selection has been performing over millennia. In particular, inter-species comparative genomic analyses can highlight the genetic determinants of infection susceptibility or severity. Recent examples show how evolution-guided approaches can provide new insights into host-pathogen interactions, ultimately clarifying the basis of host range and explaining the emergence of different diseases. We describe the latest developments in comparative immunology and evolutionary genetics, showing their relevance for understanding the molecular determinants of infection susceptibility in mammals.
Amino Acid Sequence; Animals; Base Sequence; Genetic Variation; Host-Pathogen Interactions; Humans; Mammals; Molecular Sequence Data; Sequence Homology, Amino Acid; Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid; Biological Evolution; Genomics; Sequence Analysis, DNA; Molecular Biology; Genetics; Genetics (clinical)
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
Settore BIO/18 - Genetica
2015
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