表观遗传学
表观基因组
生物
疾病
后生
暂时性
进化生物学
透视图(图形)
遗传学
计算生物学
DNA甲基化
计算机科学
人工智能
医学
基因
病理
哲学
基因表达
认识论
作者
Edward Oh,Artūras Petronis
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41576-021-00348-6
摘要
Epigenetics has enriched human disease studies by adding new interpretations to disease features that cannot be explained by genetic and environmental factors. However, identifying causal mechanisms of epigenetic origin has been challenging. New opportunities have risen from recent findings in intra-individual and cyclical epigenetic variation, which includes circadian epigenetic oscillations. Cytosine modifications display deterministic temporal rhythms, which may drive ageing and complex disease. Temporality in the epigenome, or the ‘chrono’ dimension, may help the integration of epigenetic, environmental and genetic disease studies, and reconcile several disparities stemming from the arbitrarily delimited research fields. The ultimate goal of chrono-epigenetics is to predict disease risk, age of onset and disease dynamics from within individual-specific temporal dynamics of epigenomes. In this Perspective article, Oh and Petronis discuss emerging evidence of time-dependent patterns of DNA modification and describe how incorporating this ‘chrono-epigenetic’ perspective could add value and interpretability in human disease studies.
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