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Developmental Plasticity, Epigenetics and Human Health

机译:发展可塑性,表观遗传学和人类健康

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The unrelenting rise in global rates of non-communicable disease has necessitated a thorough re-evaluation of the current use of adult- and lifestyle-based strategies to curb the growing epidemic. There is a rapidly emerging set of epidemiological, experimental and clinical data suggesting that developmental factors play a considerable role in determining individual disease risk later in life. This phenomenon is known as the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD). Developmental factors, such as maternal and paternal nutrition, gestational diabetes mellitus, and even the normative range of developmental experiences, may evoke the processes of developmental plasticity which enable an organism to change its developmental trajectory in response to environmental cues. However in the event of a mismatch between the early and mature environment, such anticipatory responses may become maladaptive and lead to elevated risk of disease. The evo-devo and eco-evo-devo framework for DOHaD has more recently been supported by mechanistic insights enabled by rapid advances in epigenetic research. Increasing evidence suggests that developmental plasticity may be effected by epigenetically mediated modulation of the expression of specific genes. These mechanisms include DNA methylation, histone modifications and noncoding RNA activity. A growing number of animal studies also point towards the transgenerational inheritance of epigenetic marks, which may have implications for the perpetuation of ill-health. However early-life epigenotyping may find utility as a prognostic marker of metabolic dysfunction for identification and treatment of at-risk individuals.
机译:全球非传染性疾病发病率持续上升,因此必须对目前使用的以成人和生活方式为基础的战略来遏制日益增长的流行病进行彻底的重新评估。流行病学,实验和临床数据迅速涌现,表明发育因素在确定生命后期的个体疾病风险中起着相当重要的作用。这种现象被称为健康与疾病的发展起源(DOHaD)。发育因素,例如母体和父亲的营养,妊娠糖尿病,甚至规范的发展经验范围,都可能引起发育可塑性的过程,使有机体能够根据环境线索改变其发展轨迹。但是,如果早期和成熟环境之间不匹配,则这种预期反应可能会变得适应不良,并导致患病的风险增加。表观遗传学研究的快速发展使机械洞察力为DOHaD的evo-devo和eco-evo-devo框架提供了新的支持。越来越多的证据表明,发育可塑性可能受表观遗传介导的特定基因表达的调节的影响。这些机制包括DNA甲基化,组蛋白修饰和非编码RNA活性。越来越多的动物研究也指出表观遗传标记的世代相传,这可能对长期健康不利。然而,生命早期的表观基因分型可以作为代谢功能障碍的预后标志物,用于识别和治疗高危个体。

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