环境暴露影响多代表观遗传传染
Eleanor Klibaner-Schiff1, Elisabeth M Simonin1, Cezmi A Akdis2
1Department of Environmental Health, T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard University, Boston, MA, USA.
Clinical epigenetics
|October 18, 2024
概括
环境暴露可以通过表观遗传学改变基因表达,影响跨世代健康. 这些由基因与环境相互作用驱动的表观遗传变化可以被遗传,影响未来的种群.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
- 环境健康 环境健康
背景情况:
- 表观遗传修饰调节基因表达和细胞分化.
- 饮食和污染物等环境因素影响表观遗传修饰.
- 基因与环境的相互作用会导致可遗传的表观遗传变化.
研究的目的:
- 审查表观遗传修饰,重编程和持久性的机制.
- 检查关于多代表观遗传传播的动物和人类研究.
- 突出环境健康对当前和未来几代人的影响.
主要方法:
- 审查现有的文学表观遗传学和环境健康.
- 对动物模型和人类研究进行分析,调查表观遗传遗传.
- 环境诱导的表观遗传变化及其传播的例子汇编.
主要成果:
- 表观遗传修饰是动态的,对环境暴露有反应.
- 有证据支持环境诱导的表观遗传变化在多代人之间传播.
- 这些遗传的表观遗传变化可以影响后代的健康结果.
结论:
- 由于表观遗传遗传,环境健康对现在和未来的几代人来说至关重要.
- 了解多代表观遗传传染对公共卫生至关重要.
- 表观遗传机制调解环境暴露的长期影响.
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