| Literature DB >> 28571478 |
Arnaud de Luca1,2, Regis Hankard2,3, Jean-Michel Borys4, Daniel Sinnett1,5, Valérie Marcil1,6, Emile Levy1,4,6.
Abstract
Epigenetics is defined as the modulation of gene expression without changes to the underlying DNA sequence. Epigenetic alterations, as a consequence of in utero malnutrition, may play a role in susceptibility to develop adulthood diseases and inheritance. However, the mechanistic link between epigenetic modifications and abnormalities in nutrition remains elusive. This review provides an update on the association of suboptimal nutritional environment and the high propensity to produce adult-onset chronic illnesses with a particular focus on modifications in genome functions that occur without alterations to the DNA sequence. We will mention the drivers of the phenotype and pattern of epigenetic markers set down during the reprogramming along with novel preventative and therapeutic strategies. New knowledge of epigenetic alterations is opening a gate toward personalized medicine.Entities:
Keywords: carbohydrate metabolism; cholesterol metabolism; epigenetic therapy; lipid metabolism; malnutrition; metabolic diseases; nutrigenomics; nutritional intervention; polyphenols
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28571478 DOI: 10.2217/epi-2016-0168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epigenomics ISSN: 1750-192X Impact factor: 4.778