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Markers as mediators: A review and synthesis of epigenetics literature.

Clémence Pinel1, Barbara Prainsack2,3, Christopher McKevitt1.   

Abstract

Epigenetics, the study of the processes that control gene expression without a change in DNA sequence, highlights the importance of environmental factors in gene regulation. This paper maps the terrain of epigenetics and identifies four main research subfields: gene expression; molecular epigenetics; clinical epigenetics and epigenetic epidemiology. Within and across these fields, we analyse of what is conceptualised as environment and demonstrate the variable ways authors understand epigenetics environments. Then, following an analysis of the discursive strategies employed by epigenetics researchers, we demonstrate how authors portray the interactions between genes, epigenetics, and environment as relationships linking the outside (where the environment is located) with the inside (where the genes are located). We argue that authors assign specific roles to each actor: the environment as the active player initiating the relationship, the genes as recipients, and epigenetics as mediators between environment and genes. Framed as mediators, epigenetic markers can be understood as enablers of communication between environment and genome, capable of processing and organising signals so as to regulate the interactions between the actors of epigenetic relationships. This finding complicates the observation by social science scholars that the interactions between environment and genes can be understood through the concept of signal.

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Keywords:  environment; epigenetics; narrative; review

Year:  2017        PMID: 31105763      PMCID: PMC6520226          DOI: 10.1057/s41292-017-0068-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosocieties        ISSN: 1745-8552


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