A multidisciplinary study to identify the genetic an environmental causes of asthma in the European community
- Lebensmittel, Ernährung, Gesundheit
- Beitrag zu "Genderspezifische Forschung (Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung)
- Forschungscluster "Bioindustrielle Technologien"
- Forschungscluster "Lebensmittel"
Abstract
Gabriel provides an integrated multidisciplinary program of post-genome research. Internationally leading groups will apply knowledge of epidemiology, genetics, genomics, proteomics, bioinformatics, statistics, environmental ecology and immunology into the causes of asthma in the European Community. Exceptional epidemiological and clinical surveys have already been assembled of childhood and adult asthma with inclusive information on environmental factors such as tobacco smoke, air pollution, nutrition, allergen exposure and industrial agents. DA and serum have been stored for analyses. This resource of 40.000 subjects will be extended to include severe asthmatics for genomic and proteomic analyses. GABRIEL will comprehensively screen candidate genes and perform whole-genome association studies to identify all important genetic influences on asthma with unmatched power to verify positive findings. The large body of results from the study will be exploited by statistical and bioinformatics groups experienced in handling data of this complexity. GABRIEL will identify all important gene environment interactions underlying asthma in the European Community, and the results will be translated in cellular and genomic models to identify their molecular mechanisms. Microbial exposures in rural farming environments result in a dramatic reduction in the development of asthma, indicating that effective tools for the prevention of asthma can be developed. The consortium will therefore systematically study rural farming environments. Cellular and genomic models to identify the molecular mechanisms of protective environments will be developed as screens for novel therapeutics and the commercialisation of the consortium results. GABRIEL contains a strong and innovative ethical component, which together with involvement of the JRC will ensure integration of the results into the European knowledge base for patient understanding, disease prevention, and development of social policy.
- hygiene
- food
- asthma
Publications
Immunological Potential of Cow’s Raw Milk related to Lactoferrin Content
Autoren: Silvia Apprich, Verena Lechner, Wolfgang Kneifel Jahr: 2008
Conference & Workshop proceedings, paper, abstract
Project staff
Wolfgang Kneifel
Univ.-Prof. i.R. Dipl.-Ing. Dr.nat.techn. Wolfgang Kneifel
wolfgang.kneifel@boku.ac.at
Project Leader
01.03.2006 - 28.02.2010
BOKU partners
External partners
BOKU Wien University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences
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Chinese University of Hong Kong
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University of Aarhus
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University of San Francisco de Quito, Ecuador
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National Public Health Institute, Finland
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Helsinki University Central Hospital
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Centre Nationale de Génotypage
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University of Franche-Comté
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INSERM, Evry, France
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Max Rubner Institut_x000D_ Bundesforschungsinstitut für Ernährung und Lebensmittel
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partner
Munich University Children's Hospital
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sub-coordinator
Research Centre, Borstel
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partner
University of Ulm
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Charité-Universitätsmedizin, Berlin
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Ruhr-University Bochum
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partner
EMC microcollections GmbH, Tuebingen, Germany
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GSF-National Research Centre for Environment and Health, Munich-Neuherberg
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University Cork College
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partner
University of Verona
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University of Utrecht
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partner
Leiden University Medical Centre
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TNO, Quality of Life, Leiden
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partner
University Medical Center, University of Groningen
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partner
Wroclaw Medical University
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partner
Siberian State Medical University
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partner
Insititute of Biochemistry and Genetics, Ufa Science Centre, Russian Academy of Science_x000D_
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Institute of Medical Genetics, Tomsk, Siberia, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
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partner
Karolinska Institute
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partner
University of Basel
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partner
Imperial College London
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BOKU coordinator
St George's, University of London
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partner
University of Oxford
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partner
ALSPAC, University of Bristol
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partner
Surface Therapeutics
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partner
EU Joint Research Centre
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partner