Crosstalk between Maternal Life and Fetal Epigenome; A Review Article

Shahenda Mahgoub, Hadeer Abosalem, Dina M Mahmoud, D. Abdel Mohsen, Zeinab Abd-eltwab
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Background : It is important to say that maternal lifestyle during gestation could affect embryonic development and health consequences. Objectives : Many endogenous and exogenous factors affect the epigenetics of the germ cells during their division and subsequently affect the embryogenesis. Methods : This systematic review outline various studies that link the different environmental factors and modification in the fetal epigenome. Conclusion : Aberrant fetal epigenome modification subsequently affects the healthy embryonic growth and their contribution to the phenotypic changes and chronic disease development later in life. Study conducted reported an alteration in the gene expression involved in brain development. Nuclear factor one alpha (Nf1a) gene and N-methyl-d-aspartate (Nmda) receptor family were down-regulated in brain hippocampus. These TF regulate the expression of different genes involved in control gliogenesis, cell proliferation and neuronal cells survival 53
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背景:重要的是,怀孕期间母亲的生活方式可能影响胚胎发育和健康后果。目的:生殖细胞在分裂过程中受到多种内源性和外源性因素的影响,进而影响胚胎发生。方法:本系统综述概述了不同环境因素与胎儿表观基因组修饰之间的联系。结论:异常的胎儿表观基因组修饰随后影响胚胎的健康生长,并对生命后期的表型变化和慢性疾病的发展做出贡献。一项研究报告了与大脑发育有关的基因表达的改变。脑海马核因子1 α (Nf1a)基因和n-甲基-d-天冬氨酸(Nmda)受体家族下调。这些TF调节不同基因的表达,参与控制胶质瘤发生、细胞增殖和神经细胞存活53
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