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  2. Scleroderma - Wikipedia

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    Scleroderma is caused by genetic and environmental factors. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Mutations in HLA genes seem to play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of some cases; likewise silica , aromatic and chlorinated solvents, ketones , trichloroethylene , welding fumes, and white spirits exposure seems to contribute to the condition in a small ...

  3. Systemic scleroderma - Wikipedia

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    No clear cause for scleroderma and systemic sclerosis has been identified. Genetic predisposition appears to be limited, as genetic concordance is small; still, a familial predisposition for autoimmune disease is often seen. Polymorphisms in COL1A2 and TGF-β1 may influence severity and development of the disease.

  4. Asthma - Wikipedia

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    It is believed that the recent increased rates of asthma are due to changing epigenetics (heritable factors other than those related to the DNA sequence) and a changing living environment. [40] Asthma that starts before the age of 12 years old is more likely due to genetic influence, while onset after age 12 is more likely due to environmental ...

  5. Gene–environment interaction - Wikipedia

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    Gene–environment interactions are studied to gain a better understanding of various phenomena. In genetic epidemiology, gene–environment interactions are useful for understanding some diseases. Sometimes, sensitivity to environmental risk factors for a disease are inherited rather than the disease itself being inherited. Individuals with ...

  6. List of autoimmune diseases - Wikipedia

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    A genetic mutation in FOXP3 that leads to autoimmune diseases, but not an autoimmune disorder itself. Ligneous conjunctivitis: No consistent evidence of association with autoimmunity. Majeed syndrome: No consistent evidence of association with autoimmunity. Narcolepsy: No evidence of association with autoimmunity. Research not reproducible ...

  7. RFK Jr.'s insistence that the government ignores chronic ...

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    Even within the field of prevention research, studying environmental risk factors isn’t as popular as studying genetics or lifestyle interventions, said Dr. Beate Ritz, an epidemiology professor ...

  8. Autoimmune disease - Wikipedia

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    The exact causes of autoimmune diseases remain unclear and are likely multifactorial, involving both genetic and environmental influences. [7] While some diseases like lupus exhibit familial aggregation, suggesting a genetic predisposition , other cases have been associated with infectious triggers or exposure to environmental factors, implying ...

  9. Autoimmunity - Wikipedia

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    Certain individuals are genetically susceptible to developing autoimmune diseases. This susceptibility is associated with multiple genes plus other risk factors. Genetically predisposed individuals do not always develop autoimmune diseases. Three main sets of genes are suspected in many autoimmune diseases. These genes are related to: [17]