2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ebiom.2017.03.044
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Epigenetic Pathways in Human Disease: The Impact of DNA Methylation on Stress-Related Pathogenesis and Current Challenges in Biomarker Development

Abstract: HPA axis genes implicated in glucocorticoid regulation play an important role in regulating the physiological impact of social and environmental stress, and have become a focal point for investigating the role of glucocorticoid regulation in the etiology of disease. We conducted a systematic review to critically assess the full range of clinical associations that have been reported in relation to DNA methylation of CRH, CRH-R1/2, CRH-BP, AVP, POMC, ACTH, ACTH-R, NR3C1, FKBP5, and HSD11β1/2 genes in adults. A t… Show more

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“…Subsequent studies have built on this information by examining the 1F exon promoter, a relatively small area of the GR gene. In fact, there may be numerous other areas of interest on the GR and other genes that have yet to be identified.…”
Section: Relevance Of Epigenetic Mechanisms To Intergenerational Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequent studies have built on this information by examining the 1F exon promoter, a relatively small area of the GR gene. In fact, there may be numerous other areas of interest on the GR and other genes that have yet to be identified.…”
Section: Relevance Of Epigenetic Mechanisms To Intergenerational Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Psychosocial stress, which includes diverse stressors at the individual and community levels (e.g., physical and sexual abuse, neighborhood-level poverty, work stress, and discrimination), has been shown to increase individuals' risk of many chronic diseases. 88 Telomere length is another valuable biomarker for exploring the role of psychosocial stress in disease. 83 Stress at work and home, financial stress, depression, and perceived inability to control life circumstances have been associated with increased risk of acute myocardial infarction.…”
Section: Success Stories and Promising Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altered DNA methylation in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (i.e., stress related) genes has been associated with increased risk of hypertension, certain cancers, and posttraumatic stress disorders. 88 Telomere length is another valuable biomarker for exploring the role of psychosocial stress in disease. Telomeres contribute to cell senescence and longevity, and measures of psychosocial stress have been associated with accelerated telomere shortening.…”
Section: Success Stories and Promising Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 Methylation of sites associated with the hypothalamuspituitary axis is thought to be involved in the aetiology of a spectrum of age-related diseases including Alzheimer disease, chronic kidney disease, and small cell lung cancer. 19 This association plugs into both the Barker hypothesis 20 and Sapolsky hypothesis linking stress to neuronal death. 21 There may be bidirectional effects, but epigenetic drift is constrained over the human life-course with high heritability, indicating that most DNA methylation is genetically determined.…”
Section: Empirical Evidence For Epigenetics and Ageingmentioning
confidence: 87%