2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph192013045
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The Influence of Parental Environmental Exposure and Nutrient Restriction on the Early Life of Offspring Growth in Gambia—A Pilot Study

Abstract: Background: The role of the germline in epigenetic transgenerational inheritance starts with environmental factors, acting on the first generation of a gestating mother. These factors influence the developing second-generation fetus by altering gonadal development, thereby reprogramming the primordial germ cell DNA methylation and leading to consequences that might be seen along generations. Objective: Despite these epigenetic factors now surfacing, the few available studies are on animal-based experiments, an… Show more

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“…13 In addition to the hygiene hypothesis, "hyper-belligerent" immune system, which is responsible for the tolerance-immune response balance, epigenetic changes and the influence of the composition of GM host genomic expression are the three elements causing chronic inflammatory diseases. 14 The host and their microbiota metabolites determine the epigenetics marks by acting as the cofactors and substrates in a reaction. 15 Changes in the epigenome are predicted to elicit alterations in gut physiology, thereby affecting the growth of taxa in the GM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 In addition to the hygiene hypothesis, "hyper-belligerent" immune system, which is responsible for the tolerance-immune response balance, epigenetic changes and the influence of the composition of GM host genomic expression are the three elements causing chronic inflammatory diseases. 14 The host and their microbiota metabolites determine the epigenetics marks by acting as the cofactors and substrates in a reaction. 15 Changes in the epigenome are predicted to elicit alterations in gut physiology, thereby affecting the growth of taxa in the GM.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%