Recent progress in epigenetics of obesity

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Feng-Yao Wu
Rui-Xing Yin
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[1] Affiliated Infectious Disease Hospital of Nanning (The Fourth People’s Hospital of Nanning),Department of Comprehensive Internal Medicine
[2] Guangxi Medical University,Department of Cardiology, Institute of Cardiovascular Diseases
[3] The First Affiliated Hospital,undefined
[4] Guangxi Medical University,undefined
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Diabetology & Metabolic Syndrome | / 14卷
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Obesity; Epigenetics; DNA methylation; Histone modification; miRNA;
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Nowadays, obesity is one of the largest public health problems worldwide. In the last few decades, there has been a marked increase in the obesity epidemic and its related comorbidities. Worldwide, more than 2.2 billion people (33%) are affected by overweight or obesity (712 million, 10%) and its associated metabolic complications. Although a high heritability of obesity has been estimated, the genetic variants conducted from genetic association studies only partially explain the variation of body mass index. This has led to a growing interest in understanding the potential role of epigenetics as a key regulator of gene-environment interactions on the development of obesity and its associated complications. Rapid advances in epigenetic research methods and reduced costs of epigenome-wide association studies have led to a great expansion of population-based studies. The field of epigenetics and metabolic diseases such as obesity has advanced rapidly in a short period of time. The main epigenetic mechanisms include DNA methylation, histone modifications, microRNA (miRNA)-mediated regulation and so on. DNA methylation is the most investigated epigenetic mechanism. Preliminary evidence from animal and human studies supports the effect of epigenetics on obesity. Studies of epigenome-wide association studies and genome-wide histone modifications from different biological specimens such as blood samples (newborn, children, adolescent, youth, woman, man, twin, race, and meta-analysis), adipose tissues, skeletal muscle cells, placenta, and saliva have reported the differential expression status of multiple genes before and after obesity interventions and have identified multiple candidate genes and biological markers. These findings may improve the understanding of the complex etiology of obesity and its related comorbidities, and help to predict an individual’s risk of obesity at a young age and open possibilities for introducing targeted prevention and treatment strategies.
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