已入深夜,您辛苦了!由于当前在线用户较少,发布求助请尽量完整地填写文献信息,科研通机器人24小时在线,伴您度过漫漫科研夜!祝你早点完成任务,早点休息,好梦!

Epigenetics and human obesity

表观基因组 表观遗传学 肥胖 DNA甲基化 儿童肥胖 表观遗传学 生物信息学 医学 生物 遗传学 内分泌学 超重 基因 基因表达
作者
S J van Dijk,Peter L. Molloy,Hilal Varinli,Janna L. Morrison,Beverly S. Mühlhäusler,Michael Buckley,Susan J. Clark,I. C. McMillen,Manny Noakes,Katherine Samaras,Ross L. Tellam
出处
期刊:International Journal of Obesity [Springer Nature]
卷期号:39 (1): 85-97 被引量:326
标识
DOI:10.1038/ijo.2014.34
摘要

Recent technological advances in epigenome profiling have led to an increasing number of studies investigating the role of the epigenome in obesity. There is also evidence that environmental exposures during early life can induce persistent alterations in the epigenome, which may lead to an increased risk of obesity later in life. This paper provides a systematic review of studies investigating the association between obesity and either global, site-specific or genome-wide methylation of DNA. Studies on the impact of pre- and postnatal interventions on methylation and obesity are also reviewed. We discuss outstanding questions, and introduce EpiSCOPE, a multidisciplinary research program aimed at increasing the understanding of epigenetic changes in emergence of obesity. An electronic search for relevant articles, published between September 2008 and September 2013 was performed. From the 319 articles identified, 46 studies were included and reviewed. The studies provided no consistent evidence for a relationship between global methylation and obesity. The studies did identify multiple obesity-associated differentially methylated sites, mainly in blood cells. Extensive, but small, alterations in methylation at specific sites were observed in weight loss intervention studies, and several associations between methylation marks at birth and later life obesity were found. Overall, significant progress has been made in the field of epigenetics and obesity and the first potential epigenetic markers for obesity that could be detected at birth have been identified. Eventually this may help in predicting an individual’s obesity risk at a young age and opens possibilities for introducing targeted prevention strategies. It has also become clear that several epigenetic marks are modifiable, by changing the exposure in utero, but also by lifestyle changes in adult life, which implies that there is the potential for interventions to be introduced in postnatal life to modify unfavourable epigenomic profiles.

科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI
科研通是完全免费的文献互助平台,具备全网最快的应助速度,最高的求助完成率。 对每一个文献求助,科研通都将尽心尽力,给求助人一个满意的交代。
实时播报
初梦完成签到,获得积分10
刚刚
corleeang完成签到 ,获得积分10
1秒前
锦先生完成签到 ,获得积分10
1秒前
孤独雪柳完成签到,获得积分10
2秒前
BBridge完成签到,获得积分10
2秒前
wzzznh完成签到 ,获得积分10
2秒前
阿蛮完成签到,获得积分10
2秒前
Moonpie应助昵称未命名采纳,获得10
2秒前
打烊完成签到 ,获得积分10
2秒前
今后应助freedom313514采纳,获得10
4秒前
Sept6完成签到 ,获得积分10
5秒前
6秒前
哈哈完成签到 ,获得积分10
7秒前
小鱼发布了新的文献求助10
7秒前
8秒前
shy完成签到,获得积分10
11秒前
ySX应助昵称未命名采纳,获得20
11秒前
12秒前
12秒前
vax发布了新的文献求助10
12秒前
严明完成签到,获得积分0
13秒前
yy完成签到 ,获得积分10
13秒前
kafm完成签到,获得积分10
13秒前
murphy完成签到,获得积分10
14秒前
15秒前
16秒前
Aloha完成签到,获得积分0
16秒前
Hase完成签到 ,获得积分10
17秒前
18秒前
斯文败类应助初梦采纳,获得10
18秒前
18秒前
wfrg完成签到,获得积分10
19秒前
子不思夜完成签到,获得积分10
19秒前
今我来思完成签到 ,获得积分10
19秒前
molihuakai应助前交叉还在采纳,获得10
20秒前
loii应助科研通管家采纳,获得30
22秒前
小二郎应助科研通管家采纳,获得10
22秒前
bkagyin应助科研通管家采纳,获得10
22秒前
斯文败类应助科研通管家采纳,获得10
22秒前
杨茜然完成签到 ,获得积分10
23秒前
高分求助中
Overcoming Stigma and Bias in Obesity Management 800
Malcolm Fraser : a biography 700
Signals, Systems, and Signal Processing 610
Bounds for Statistical Estimation in Semiparametric Models 500
Climate change and sports: Statistics report on climate change and sports 500
Forced degradation and stability indicating LC method for Letrozole: A stress testing guide 500
A Foreign Missionary on the Long March: The Unpublished Memoirs of Arnolis Hayman of the China Inland Mission 400
热门求助领域 (近24小时)
化学 材料科学 医学 生物 纳米技术 工程类 有机化学 化学工程 生物化学 计算机科学 物理 内科学 复合材料 催化作用 物理化学 光电子学 电极 细胞生物学 基因 无机化学
热门帖子
关注 科研通微信公众号,转发送积分 6470729
求助须知:如何正确求助?哪些是违规求助? 8275122
关于积分的说明 17645073
捐赠科研通 5548268
什么是DOI,文献DOI怎么找? 2908980
邀请新用户注册赠送积分活动 1885859
关于科研通互助平台的介绍 1735861