Minireview: Epigenomic Plasticity and Vulnerability to EDC Exposures.

Q Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Molecular endocrinology Pub Date : 2016-08-01 Epub Date: 2016-06-29 DOI:10.1210/me.2016-1086
Cheryl Lyn Walker
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Abstract

The epigenome undergoes significant remodeling during tissue and organ development, which coincides with a period of exquisite sensitivity to environmental exposures. In the case of endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs), exposures can reprogram the epigenome of developing tissues to increase susceptibility to diseases later in life, a process termed "developmental reprogramming." Both DNA methylation and histone modifications have been shown to be vulnerable to disruption by EDC exposures, and several mechanisms have been identified by which EDCs can reprogram the epigenome. These include altered methyl donor availability, loss of imprinting control, changes in dioxygenase activity, altered expression of noncoding RNAs, and activation of cell signaling pathways that can phosphorylate, and alter the activity of, histone methyltransferases. This altered epigenomic programming can persist across the life course, and in some instances generations, to alter gene expression in ways that correlate with increased disease susceptibility. Together, these studies on developmental reprogramming of the epigenome by EDCs are providing new insights into epigenomic plasticity that is vulnerable to disruption by environmental exposures.

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小综述:表观基因组的可塑性和EDC暴露的脆弱性。
表观基因组在组织和器官发育过程中经历了重要的重塑,这与对环境暴露的敏感时期相吻合。在内分泌干扰化合物(EDCs)的情况下,暴露可以重新编程发育组织的表观基因组,从而增加晚年对疾病的易感性,这一过程被称为“发育重编程”。DNA甲基化和组蛋白修饰都被证明容易受到EDC暴露的破坏,并且已经确定了EDC可以重编程表观基因组的几种机制。这些包括甲基供体可用性的改变,印迹控制的丧失,双加氧酶活性的改变,非编码rna表达的改变,以及可以磷酸化和改变组蛋白甲基转移酶活性的细胞信号通路的激活。这种改变的表观基因组编程可以在整个生命过程中持续存在,在某些情况下,可以通过与疾病易感性增加相关的方式改变基因表达。总之,这些关于EDCs对表观基因组的发育重编程的研究为易受环境暴露破坏的表观基因组可塑性提供了新的见解。
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Molecular endocrinology
Molecular endocrinology 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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期刊介绍: Molecular Endocrinology provides a forum for papers devoted to describing molecular mechanisms by which hormones and related compounds regulate function. It has quickly achieved a reputation as a high visibility journal with very rapid communication of cutting edge science: the average turnaround time is 28 days from manuscript receipt to first decision, and accepted manuscripts are published online within a week through Rapid Electronic Publication. In the 2008 Journal Citation Report, Molecular Endocrinology is ranked 16th out of 93 journals in the Endocrinology and Metabolism category, with an Impact Factor of 5.389.
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