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Understanding the complex interplay of genetic and environmental factors in disease etiology and the role of gene-environment interactions (GEIs) across human development stages is important. We review the state of GEI research, including challenges in measuring environmental factors and advantages of GEI analysis in understanding disease mechanisms. We discuss the evolution of GEI studies from candidate gene-environment studies to genome-wide interaction studies (GWISs) and the role of multi-omics in mediating GEI effects. We review advancements in GEI analysis methods and the importance of large-scale datasets. We also address the translation of GEI findings into precision environmental health (PEH), showcasing real-world applications in healthcare and disease prevention. Additionally, we highlight societal considerations in GEI research, including environmental justice, the return of results to participants, and data privacy. Overall, we underscore the significance of GEI for disease prediction and prevention and advocate for integrating the exposome into PEH omics studies.
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Alison A. Motsinger‐Reif
North Carolina State University
David M. Reif
National Institutes of Health
Farida S. Akhtari
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Cell Genomics
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d776c4b1cb92dd1bb8b444 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xgen.2024.100591