Recent Advances in the Understanding of Genetic Susceptibility to Chronic Pain and Somatic Symptoms

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Kate L. Holliday
John McBeth
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[1] University of Manchester,Arthritis Research UK Epidemiology Unit
[2] Manchester Academic Health Science Centre,undefined
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Current Rheumatology Reports | 2011年 / 13卷
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Chronic pain; Chronic widespread pain; Low back pain; Fibromyalgia; Susceptibility; Genetic susceptibility; Polymorphism; Somatic symptoms; Genetics; Heritability;
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Regional (e.g., low back) and widespread chronic pain disorders are common in the general population and are known to be heritable. Recent research suggests that genetic factors increase the risk of developing chronic pain independent of the site of pain. Candidate gene studies have been conducted on key pathways to elucidate susceptibility genes that are likely to be involved in both the sensory and affective components of pain. Findings have been largely equivocal, predominantly due to small sample size, but larger studies of pain in general population samples are being conducted. Interesting candidate genes from animal models and monogenic pain disorders are beginning to emerge. Recent advances in genetics research have yet to make an impact in the pain field but provide considerable scope for future research efforts.
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