Relationship between genetics, environment and physiology requires understanding

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The current buzz word in is "personalised medicine". Personalised essentially works on the assumption that a can be caused by multiple factors, wherein any one factor is neither necessary nor sufficient to cause the It recognizes gene x environment, gene x gene and other more complex risk combinations and interactions, making a vital component of personalised

The application of personalised is needed when multiple etiologies cause the same syndrome, when the has multiple outcomes and when response to therapies is unpredictable based on the signs and symptoms alone.

Interpretation of this data requires a good understanding of the intricate relationship between genetics, environment and physiology, says Aparna Dhar, a medical genticist and genetic counselor, Core Diagnostics.

With the rapid accumulation of new information and its interpretation and application in clinical practice, the understanding of its psychological consequences is also vital in this shift.

"Genetic counselors are professionals who have intense training and experience in the psychological implications of genetic testing. Genetic is a communication process. The primary goal of this process is to help individuals, couples and families understand and adapt to medical, psychological, familial, and reproductive implications of the genetic contribution of conditions," Dhar adds.

The process of genetic involves Interpretation; family and medical history assessment, patient education, and support by non-directive decision facilitation. Genetic Counselors are trained to address the physical, mental, social, and emotional impacts of genetic conditions, acting as advocated for their patients. Calculating recurrence risks, determining appropriate testing and identifying risk of family members are also skills possessed by a

With the rapid advancements in the scope and cost of genetic testing, there is a demand for genetic counselors. They play a critical role in assisting physicians and patients in the management of like

Alcohol is an established environmental risk factor for pancreatitis, however, with advancements in genetic research we've learned that the gene CLDN2 plays a key role in increasing the risk for alcohol-related Other complex like inflammatory bowel disease, liver cirrhosis, and are other complex where genetic studies assist in providing guidance and better management.

In addition to standard patient education by genetic counselors about genes, chromosomes and inheritance, Counselors also factor in environmental risks. Like in the case of Pancreatitis, smoking and alcohol consumption provides valuable information for treatment options and risks for complications such as Such information results in increased surveillance, treatment, and prevention in at-risk family members.

Genetic counselors also play a key role in like Cystic Fibrosis, etc. In the case of Hereditary or or other hereditary genetic genetic counselors acquire a family and personal history for a holistic view of the family and pattern of inheritance.

Specific criteria's have been established to inform genetic testing for these conditions and genetic counselors are trained to determine the appropriate testing approach. Genetic Counselors discuss the test and its implications, review genes/chromosomes and facilitate the testing process.

Appropriate testing may involve single gene testing, a panel of genes or site-specific testing when a familial mutation has already been identifies. Post testing the reviews the results with the treating and patient and coordinate appropriate care.

In addition to traditional genetic counseling, Genetic counselors are also being used in "non- traditional" roles. Laboratory genetic counselors facilitate communication between care professionals and the diagnostics laboratory to ensure that genetic testing is used wisely and correctly. With the evolving role, today a genetic session includes natural history of a disease, lifestyle changes, treatment/preventive options rather than just inheritance patterns, risk for family members, and identification of of appropriate testing.

With continuous development in genetic research and the inclusion of personalised in patient care it is essential that the positioning of a genetic counselors in the delivery system be optimised in assisting a physician's decision to ethically improve care and quality of life for patients with

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First Published: Tue, December 19 2017. 18:00 IST