New Insights into Mechanisms of Endocrine- Disrupting Chemicals in Thyroid Diseases: The Epigenetic Way
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
In recent years, the presence in the environment of chemical compounds with thyroiddisrupting
effects is progressively increased. This phenomenon has risen concern for human health
as the preservation of thyroid system homeostasis is essential for fetal development and for
maintaining psychological and physiological wellbeing. An increasing number of studies explored
the role of different classes of toxicants in the occurrence and severity of thyroid diseases, but large
epidemiological studies are limited and only a few animal or in vitro studies have attempted to
identify the mechanisms of chemical action. Recently, epigenetic changes such as alteration of
methylation status or modification of non-coding RNAs have been suggested as correlated to
possible deleterious effects leading to different thyroid disorders in susceptible individuals. This
review aims to analyze the epigenetic alterations putatively induced by chemical exposures and
involved in the onset of frequent thyroid diseases such as thyroid cancer, autoimmune thyroiditis
and disruption of fetal thyroid homeostasis.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
thyroid; endocrine disrupting compounds; epigenetics; environmental pollution; exposure
Elenco autori:
Gorini, Francesca; Guzzolino, Elena; Bianchi, Fabrizio; Pitto, Letizia
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