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Epigenetic medicine and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.


ABSTRACT: Epigenetic medicine is still in its infancy. To date, only a handful of diseases have documented epigenetic correlates upstream of gene regulation including cancer, developmental syndromes and late-onset diseases. The finding that epigenetic markers are dynamic and heterogeneous at tissue and cellular levels, combined with recent identification of a new form of functionally distinct DNA methylation has opened a wider window for investigators to pry into the epigenetic world. It is anticipated that many diseases will be elucidated through this epigenetic inquiry. In this review, we discuss the normal course of DNA methylation during development, taking alcohol as a demonstrator of the epigenetic impact of environmental factors in disease etiology, particularly the growth retardation and neurodevelopmental deficits of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

SUBMITTER: Resendiz M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3632441 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epigenetic medicine and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

Resendiz Marisol M   Chen Yuanyuan Y   Oztürk Nail C NC   Zhou Feng C FC  

Epigenomics 20130201 1


Epigenetic medicine is still in its infancy. To date, only a handful of diseases have documented epigenetic correlates upstream of gene regulation including cancer, developmental syndromes and late-onset diseases. The finding that epigenetic markers are dynamic and heterogeneous at tissue and cellular levels, combined with recent identification of a new form of functionally distinct DNA methylation has opened a wider window for investigators to pry into the epigenetic world. It is anticipated th  ...[more]

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