ISSN: 2161-0940
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Department of Family and Community Medicine, The University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, Texas, 78229-3900, USA
Research Article
An Untargeted Genome-Wide SNP Investigation of Chemical Intolerance
Author(s): Raymond F. Palmer*, Marcio Almeida, Roger B. Perales, Rudy Rincon and Claudia S. Miller
Background: Chemical Intolerance (CI) is characterized by multi-system symptoms initiated by exposures to environmental toxins. Symptoms include fatigue, headache, mood changes, musculoskeletal pain, gastro-intestinal issues, and difficulties with memory/concentration. With mixed results, researchers have used targeted genetic approaches to understand the genetic pathways associated with CI. This study is the first to apply a genome-wide untargeted exploratory approach.
Methods: A high-density genotyping platform was used to perform a hypothesis-free search for genetic variants associated with CI in a set of 200 participants. Each CI patient was verified using a validated survey. The association between CI and SNPs was obtained using SOLAR (Sequential Oligogenic Linkage Analysis Routines). Gene-chemical-disease interactions were determined u.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2161-0940.23.13.426