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Epigenetics: A New Frontier in Probiotic Research
Wesley Morovic1, Charles R Budinoff1
1DuPont Nutrition & Biosciences, Madison, WI 53716, USA.
Abstract:
Research into the benefits of probiotics has progressed beyond interventional studies to identifying the underlying molecular mechanisms. Health-promoting effector molecules produced by probiotics are well documented and have been linked to specific genes and even individual nucleotides. However, the factors controlling the expression of these molecules are poorly understood and we argue that epigenetic influences likely play an important role in mediating the health-promoting attributes of probiotics. Here, we review established epigenetic regulation of important microbial genetic systems involved in health promotion, safety, and industrialization to provide evidence that the same regulation occurs in probiotic organisms. We advocate for studies combining genomic and meta-epigenomic data to better understand the mode of action of probiotics, their associated microbiomes, and their effects on consumers.
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