Literature DB >> 29872933

Epigenetic Modifications Linked to T2D, the Heritability Gap, and Potential Therapeutic Targets.

Monica Szabó1,2, Beáta Máté3, Katalin Csép4, Theodora Benedek5,6.   

Abstract

With the pandemic of type 2 diabetes (T2D), there is an ever-increasing need to fully understand the underlying mechanisms of the disease. Type 2 diabetes shows a high heritability risk (25-80%); however, genes account only for 10% of this risk. From all the risk factors for diabetes, epigenetic mechanisms have the highest statistical scoring in explaining the disease. A multitude of organ-specific epigenomic changes have been linked to type 2 diabetes. Nutritional influences, mainly in the early life, physical activity level, environmental toxins act as epigenetic factors and the recognized epigenetic changes can represent a therapeutical target, new drugs being currently in development for this application. Our current review focuses on the most common epigenetic modifications linked to type 2 diabetes or insulin resistance, the potentially emerging epigenetic-related interventions and pharmacoepigenetic knowledge.

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Keywords:  DNA methylation; Epigenetics of type 2 diabetes; Histone modification, non-coding RNAs; Nutritional epigenetic effects; Pharamacoepigenetic

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29872933     DOI: 10.1007/s10528-018-9863-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Genet        ISSN: 0006-2928            Impact factor:   1.890


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Review 3.  Genome Editing Human Pluripotent Stem Cells to Model β-Cell Disease and Unmask Novel Genetic Modifiers.

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4.  Maternal Inulin Supplementation Alters Hepatic DNA Methylation Profile and Improves Glucose Metabolism in Offspring Mice.

Authors:  Qian Zhang; Xinhua Xiao; Jia Zheng; Ming Li; Miao Yu; Fan Ping; Tong Wang; Xiaojing Wang
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