Many roads to a gene-environment interaction.

American journal of human genetics
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Abstract

Despite the importance of gene-environment interactions (GxEs) in improving and operationalizing genetic discovery, interpretation of any GxEs that are discovered can be surprisingly difficult. There are many potential biological and statistical explanations for a statistically significant finding and, likewise, it is not always clear what can be claimed based on a null result. A better understanding of the possible underlying mechanisms leading to a detected GxE can help investigators decide which are and which are not relevant to their hypothesis. Here, we provide a detailed explanation of five "phenomena," or data-generating mechanisms, that can lead to nonzero interaction estimates, as well as a discussion of specific instances in which they might be relevant. We hope that, given this framework, investigators can design more targeted experiments and provide cleaner interpretations of the associated results.

Year of Publication
2024
Journal
American journal of human genetics
Volume
111
Issue
4
Pages
626-635
Date Published
04/2024
ISSN
1537-6605
DOI
10.1016/j.ajhg.2024.03.002
PubMed ID
38579668
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