Epigenetic regulation in obesity

被引:51
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作者
Drummond, Elaine M. [1 ]
Gibney, Eileen R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Coll Dublin, UCD Inst Food & Hlth, Dublin 4, Ireland
来源
CURRENT OPINION IN CLINICAL NUTRITION AND METABOLIC CARE | 2013年 / 16卷 / 04期
关键词
DNA methylation; epigenetics; histone modification; imprinting; obesity; regulation; HIGH-FAT DIET; LOW-PROTEIN DIET; GENE-EXPRESSION; IMPRINTED GENES; HISTONE H3; ADIPONECTIN; PROMOTER; METHYLATION; TRANSCRIPTION; EXPENDITURES;
D O I
10.1097/MCO.0b013e3283620f45
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Purpose of reviewResearch suggests that 65% of variation in obesity is genetic. However, much of the known genetic associations have little known function and their effect size small, thus the gene-environment interaction, including epigenetic influences on gene expression, is suggested to be an important factor in the susceptibilty to obesity. This review will explore the potential of epigenetic markers to influence expression of genes associated with obesity.Recent findingsEpigenetic changes in utero are known to have direct implications on the phenotype of the offspring. More recently work has focused on how such epigenetic changes continue to regulate risk of obesity from infancy through to adulthood. Work has shown that, for example, hypomethylation of the MC4 gene causes an increase in expression, and has a direct impact on appetite and intake, and thus influences risk of obesity. Similar influences are also seen in other aspects of obesity including inflammation and adiposity.SummaryMaternal diet during foetal development has many epigenetic implications, which affect the offspring's risk factors for obesity during childhood and adulthood, and even in subsequent generations. Genes associated with risk of obesity, are susceptible to epigenetic mutations, which have subsequent effects on disease mechanisms, such as appetite and impaired glucose and insulin tolerance.
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