Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Epigenetics is a rapidly growing field of biology that studies the changes in gene expression that are not due to
alterations in the DNA sequence but rather the chemical modifications of DNA and its associated proteins.
Epigenetic mechanisms can profoundly influence gene expression, cell differentiation, tissue development, and
disease susceptibility. Understanding epigenetic changes is essential to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the
increasingly recognized role of environmental and lifestyle factors in health and disease and the intergenerational
transmission of phenotypes. Recent studies suggest epigenetics may be critical in various diseases, from
cardiovascular disease and cancer to neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Epigenetic modifications
are potentially reversible and could provide new therapeutic avenues for treating these diseases using
epigenetic modulators. Moreover, epigenetics provide insight into disease pathogenesis and biomarkers for
disease diagnosis and risk stratification. Nevertheless, epigenetic interventions have the potential for unintended
consequences and may potentially lead to increased risks of unexpected outcomes, such as adverse drug reactions,
developmental abnormalities, and cancer. Therefore, rigorous studies are essential to minimize the risks
associated with epigenetic therapies and to develop safe and effective interventions for improving human health.
This article provides a synthetic and historical view of the origin of epigenetics and some of the most relevant
achievements.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
DNA; RNA; Histone; Chromatin; Epigenetic enzyme; HAT; HDAC; Epiegentics; Chronic disease
Elenco autori:
Farsetti, Antonella; Illi, Barbara
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