1. A new paradigm in toxicology and teratology: Altering gene activity in the absence of DNA sequence variation
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Stella Marie Reamon-Buettner and Jürgen Borlak
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Methyltransferase ,Epigenetic code ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Biology ,Toxicology ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Histones ,Genomic Imprinting ,X Chromosome Inactivation ,Neoplasms ,microRNA ,Animals ,Humans ,Epigenetics ,Genetics ,Regulation of gene expression ,Teratology ,Abnormalities, Drug-Induced ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,DNA Methylation ,Chromatin ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,DNA methylation ,Environmental Pollutants ,RNA Interference ,Genomic imprinting - Abstract
'Epigenetics' is a heritable phenomenon without change in primary DNA sequence. In recent years, this field has attracted much attention as more epigenetic controls of gene activities are being discovered. Such epigenetic controls ensue from an interplay of DNA methylation, histone modifications, and RNA-mediated pathways from non-coding RNAs, notably silencing RNA (siRNA) and microRNA (miRNA). Although epigenetic regulation is inherent to normal development and differentiation, this can be misdirected leading to a number of diseases including cancer. All the same, many of the processes can be reversed offering a hope for epigenetic therapies such as inhibitors of enzymes controlling epigenetic modifications, specifically DNA methyltransferases, histone deacetylases, and RNAi therapeutics. 'In utero' or early life exposures to dietary and environmental exposures can have a profound effect on our epigenetic code, the so-called 'epigenome', resulting in birth defects and diseases developed later in life. Indeed, examples are accumulating in which environmental exposures can be attributed to epigenetic causes, an encouraging edge towards greater understanding of the contribution of epigenetic influences of environmental exposures. Routine analysis of epigenetic modifications as part of the mechanisms of action of environmental contaminants is in order. There is, however, an explosion of research in the field of epigenetics and to keep abreast of these developments could be a challenge. In this paper, we provide an overview of epigenetic mechanisms focusing on recent reviews and studies to serve as an entry point into the realm of 'environmental epigenetics'.
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- 2007
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