A transdisciplinary approach to understand the epigenetic basis of race/ethnicity health disparities.
Lucas A SalasLauren C PeresZaneta M ThayerRick Wa SmithYichen GuoWonil ChungJiahui SiLiming LiangPublished in: Epigenomics (2021)
Health disparities correspond to differences in disease burden and mortality among socially defined population groups. Such disparities may emerge according to race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status and a variety of other social contexts, and are documented for a wide range of diseases. Here, we provide a transdisciplinary perspective on the contribution of epigenetics to the understanding of health disparities, with a special emphasis on disparities across socially defined racial/ethnic groups. Scientists in the fields of biological anthropology, bioinformatics and molecular epidemiology provide a summary of theoretical, statistical and practical considerations for conducting epigenetic health disparities research, and provide examples of successful applications from cancer research using this approach.