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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38552831/environmental-epigenetics-exploring-phenotypic-plasticity-and-transgenerational-adaptation-in-fish
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REVIEW
Sameh A Abdelnour, Mohammed A E Naiel, Mourad Ben Said, Afnan M Alnajeebi, Fahd A Nasr, Amin A Al-Doaiss, Zeinab M H Mahasneh, Ahmed E Noreldin
Epigenetics plays a vital role in the interaction between living organisms and their environment by regulating biological functions and phenotypic plasticity. Considering that most aquaculture activities take place in open or natural habitats that are vulnerable to environmental changes. Promising findings from recent research conducted on various aquaculture species have provided preliminary evidence suggesting a link between epigenetic mechanisms and economically valuable characteristics. Environmental stressors, including climate changes (thermal stress, hypoxia, and water salinity), anthropogenic impacts such as (pesticides, crude oil pollution, nutritional impacts, and heavy metal) and abiotic factors (infectious diseases), can directly trigger epigenetic modifications in fish...
March 27, 2024: Environmental Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38546930/understanding-the-genetic-and-non-genetic-interconnections-in-the-aetiology-of-isolated-congenital-heart-disease-an-updated-review-part-1
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REVIEW
Jyoti Maddhesiya, Bhagyalaxmi Mohapatra
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Congenital heart disease (CHD) is the most frequently occurring birth defect. Majority of the earlier reviews focussed on the association of genetic factors with CHD. A few epidemiological studies provide convincing evidence for environmental factors in the causation of CHD. Although the multifactorial theory of gene-environment interaction is the prevailing explanation, explicit understanding of the biological mechanism(s) involved, remains obscure. Nonetheless, integration of all the information into one platform would enable us to better understand the collective risk implicated in CHD development...
March 28, 2024: Current Cardiology Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38543562/exploring-cereal-metagenomics-unravelling-microbial-communities-for-improved-food-security
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REVIEW
Kedibone Masenya, Madira Coutlyne Manganyi, Tshegofatso Bridget Dikobe
Food security is an urgent global challenge, with cereals playing a crucial role in meeting the nutritional requirements of populations worldwide. In recent years, the field of metagenomics has emerged as a powerful tool for studying the microbial communities associated with cereal crops and their impact on plant health and growth. This chapter aims to provide a comprehensive overview of cereal metagenomics and its role in enhancing food security through the exploration of beneficial and pathogenic microbial interactions...
March 2, 2024: Microorganisms
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542774/betanin-attenuates-epigenetic-mechanisms-and-uv-induced-dna-fragmentation-in-hacat-cells-implications-for-skin-cancer-chemoprevention
#24
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Afshin Zand, Sodbuyan Enkhbilguun, John M Macharia, Krisztina Varajti, Istvan Szabó, Gellért Gerencsér, Boglárka Bernadett Tisza, Bence L Raposa, Zoltán Gyöngyi, Timea Varjas
Dermal photoaging refers to the skin's response to prolonged and excessive ultraviolet (UV) exposure, resulting in inflammation, changes to the tissue, redness, swelling, and discomfort. Betanin is the primary betacyanin in red beetroot ( Beta vulgaris ) and has excellent antioxidant properties. Yet, the specific molecular mechanisms of betanin in HaCaT cells have not been fully clarified. The objective of this study was to investigate the activity of betanin and the underlying mechanisms in HaCaT cells; furthermore, in this study, we explored the protective effect of various concentrations of betanin against UVB irradiation on HaCaT cells...
March 16, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542762/glutathione-supplementation-prevents-neonatal-parenteral-nutrition-induced-short-and-long-term-epigenetic-and-transcriptional-disruptions-of-hepatic-h-2-o-2-metabolism-in-guinea-pigs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angela Mungala Lengo, Ibrahim Mohamed, Jean-Claude Lavoie
The parenteral nutrition (PN) received by premature newborns is contaminated with peroxides that induce global DNA hypermethylation via oxidative stress. Exposure to peroxides could be an important factor in the induction of chronic diseases such as those observed in adults who were born preterm. As endogenous H2 O2 is a major regulator of glucose-lipid metabolism, our hypothesis was that early exposure to PN induces permanent epigenetic changes in H2 O2 metabolism. Three-day-old guinea pigs were fed orally (ON), PN or glutathione-enriched PN (PN+GSSG)...
March 15, 2024: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38542342/roles-of-dna-methylation-in-color-alternation-of-eastern-honey-bees-apis-cerana-induced-by-the-royal-jelly-of-western-honey-bees-apis-mellifera
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amal Abdelmawla, Xin Li, Wenkai Shi, Yunlin Zheng, Zhijiang Zeng, Xujiang He
Honey bees have a very interesting phenomenon where the larval diets of two different honey bee species are exchanged, resulting in altered phenotypes, namely, a honey bee nutritional crossbreed. This is a classical epigenetic process, but its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to investigate the contribution of DNA methylation to the phenotypic alternation of a Apis mellifera-Apis cerana nutritional crossbreed. We used a full nutritional crossbreed technique to rear A. cerana queens by feeding their larvae with A...
March 16, 2024: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541726/breast-cancer-exposomics
#27
REVIEW
Anca-Narcisa Neagu, Taniya Jayaweera, Lilian Corrice, Kaya Johnson, Costel C Darie
We are exposed to a mixture of environmental man-made and natural xenobiotics. We experience a wide spectrum of environmental exposure in our lifetime, including the effects of xenobiotics on gametogenesis and gametes that undergo fertilization as the starting point of individual development and, moreover, in utero exposure, which can itself cause the first somatic or germline mutation necessary for breast cancer (BC) initiation. Most xenobiotics are metabolized or/and bioaccumulate and biomagnify in our tissues and cells, including breast tissues, so the xenobiotic metabolism plays an important role in BC initiation and progression...
March 18, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541714/lifestyle-driven-variations-in-nutrimiromic-microrna-expression-patterns-across-and-beyond-genders
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Angelika Pointner, Ulrike D B Krammer, Elena Tomeva, Ulrich Magnet, Berit Hippe, Ursula Jacob, Alexander G Haslberger
The importance of diet and lifestyle in maintaining overall health has long been recognised. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as key players in the intricate interplay between health and disease. This study, including 305 participants, examined the role of miRNAs from capillary blood as indicators of individual physiological characteristics, diet, and lifestyle influences. Key findings include specific miRNAs associated with inflammatory processes and dietary patterns. Notably, miR-155 was associated with subjects with metabolic diseases and upregulated in age...
March 15, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540681/tricarboxylic-acid-cycle-intermediates-and-individual-ageing
#29
REVIEW
Natalia Kurhaluk
Anti-ageing biology and medicine programmes are a focus of genetics, molecular biology, immunology, endocrinology, nutrition, and therapy. This paper discusses metabolic therapies aimed at prolonging longevity and/or health. Individual components of these effects are postulated to be related to the energy supply by tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle intermediates and free radical production processes. This article presents several theories of ageing and clinical descriptions of the top markers of ageing, which define ageing in different categories; additionally, their interactions with age-related changes and diseases related to α-ketoglutarate (AKG) and succinate SC formation and metabolism in pathological states are explained...
February 22, 2024: Biomolecules
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38538528/molecular-insights-into-plant-microbe-interactions-a-comprehensive-review-of-key-mechanisms
#30
REVIEW
César J Chiquito-Contreras, Thuluz Meza-Menchaca, Oswaldo Guzmán-López, Eliezer Cocoletzi Vásquez, Jorge Ricaño-Rodríguez
In most ecosystems, plants establish complex symbiotic relationships with organisms, such as bacteria and fungi, which significantly influence their health by promoting or inhibiting growth. These relationships involve biochemical exchanges at the cellular level that affect plant physiology and have evolutionary implications, such as species diversification, horizontal gene transfer, symbiosis and mutualism, environmental adaptation, and positive impacts on community structure and biodiversity. For these reasons, contemporary research, moving beyond observational studies, seeks to elucidate the molecular basis of these interactions; however, gaps in knowledge remain...
March 12, 2024: Frontiers in Bioscience (Elite Edition)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534792/inheritance-of-stress-responses-via-small-non-coding-rnas-in-invertebrates-and-mammals
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REVIEW
Maria C Ow, Sarah E Hall
While reports on the generational inheritance of a parental response to stress have been widely reported in animals, the molecular mechanisms behind this phenomenon have only recently emerged. The booming interest in epigenetic inheritance has been facilitated in part by the discovery that small non-coding RNAs are one of its principal conduits. Discovered 30 years ago in the Caenorhabditis elegans nematode, these small molecules have since cemented their critical roles in regulating virtually all aspects of eukaryotic development...
December 19, 2023: Epigenomes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38534435/the-bad-father-paternal-role-in-biology-of-pregnancy-and-in-birth-outcome
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REVIEW
Stefano Raffaele Giannubilo, Daniela Marzioni, Giovanni Tossetta, Ramona Montironi, Maria Liberata Meccariello, Andrea Ciavattini
Pregnancy is generally studied as a biological interaction between a mother and a fetus; however, the father, with his characteristics, lifestyle, genetics, and living environment, is by no means unrelated to the outcome of pregnancy. The half of the fetal genetic heritage of paternal derivation can be decisive in cases of inherited chromosomal disorders, and can be the result of de novo genetic alterations. In addition to the strictly pathological aspects, paternal genetics may transmit thrombophilic traits that affect the implantation and vascular construction of the feto-placental unit, lead to placenta-mediated diseases such as pre-eclampsia and fetal growth retardation, and contribute to the multifactorial genesis of preterm delivery...
March 3, 2024: Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531705/review-phenotypic-and-molecular-evidence-of-inter-and-trans-generational-effects-of-heat-stress-in-livestock-mammals-and-humans
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REVIEW
J Laporta, H Khatib, M Zachut
Internal and external factors can change an individual's phenotype. A significant external threat to humans and livestock is environmental heat load, a combination of high ambient temperatures and humidity. A heat stress response occurs when an endothermal animal is exposed to a heat load that challenges its' thermoregulation capacity. With the ongoing climate change trends, the incidence of chronically elevated temperatures causing heat stress is expected to rise, posing an even greater risk to the health and survival of all species...
February 29, 2024: Animal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38531261/developmental-programming-of-the-ovarian-reserve-in-livestock
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert A Cushman, Vahid Akbarinejad, George A Perry, Clay A Lents
Mammalian females are born with a finite number of follicles in their ovaries that is referred to as the ovarian reserve. There is a large amount of variation between females in the number of antral follicles that they are born with, but this number is positively correlated to size of the ovarian reserve, has a strong repeatability within a female, and a moderate heritability. Although the heritability is moderate, numerous external factors including health, nutrition, ambient temperature, and litter size influence the size and function of the ovarian reserve throughout life...
March 19, 2024: Animal Reproduction Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38528176/a-combination-nutritional-supplement-reduces-dna-methylation-age-only-in-older-adults-with-a-raised-epigenetic-age
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kirsty C McGee, Jack Sullivan, Jon Hazeldine, Lisa J Schmunk, Daniel E Martin-Herranz, Thomas Jackson, Janet M Lord
An increase in systemic inflammation (inflammaging) is one of the hallmarks of aging. Epigenetic (DNA methylation) clocks can quantify the degree of biological aging and this can be reversed by lifestyle and pharmacological intervention. We aimed to investigate whether a multi-component nutritional supplement could reduce systemic inflammation and epigenetic age in healthy older adults.We recruited 80 healthy older participants (mean age ± SD: 71.85 ± 6.23; males = 31, females = 49)...
March 26, 2024: GeroScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38519174/unlocking-the-power-of-lactoferrin-exploring-its-role-in-early-life-and-its-preventive-potential-for-adult-chronic-diseases
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Wenli Wang, Qin An, Kunlun Huang, Yunping Dai, Qingyong Meng, Yali Zhang
Nutrition during the early postnatal period exerts a profound impact on both infant development and later-life health. Breast milk, which contains lactoferrin, a dynamic protein, plays a crucial role in the growth of various biological systems and in preventing numerous chronic diseases. Based on the relationship between early infant development and chronic diseases later in life, this paper presents a review of the effects of lactoferrin in early life on neonates intestinal tract, immune system, nervous system, adipocyte development, and early intestinal microflora establishment, as well as the preventive and potential mechanisms of early postnatal lactoferrin against adult allergy, inflammatory bowel disease, depression, cancer, and obesity...
April 2024: Food Research International
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38518858/mitochondrial-metabolism-and-neuroinflammation-in-the-cerebral-cortex-and-cortical-synapses-of-rats-effect-of-milk-intake-through-dna-methylation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Giovanna Trinchese, Antonia Feola, Gina Cavaliere, Fabiano Cimmino, Angela Catapano, Eduardo Penna, Giovanni Scala, Luigi Greco, Luca Bernardo, Antonio Porcellini, Marianna Crispino, Antonio Pezone, Maria Pina Mollica
Brain plasticity and cognitive functions are tightly influenced by foods or nutrients, which determine a metabolic modulation having a long-term effect on health, involving also epigenetic mechanisms. Breast milk or formula based on cow milk is the first food for human beings, who, throughout their lives, are then exposed to different types of milk. We previously demonstrated that rats fed with milk derived from distinct species, with different compositions and nutritional properties, display selective modulation of systemic metabolic and inflammatory profiles through changes of mitochondrial functions and redox state in liver, skeletal and cardiac muscle...
March 20, 2024: Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38513772/vascular-dementia-from-pathobiology-to-emerging-perspectives
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REVIEW
Amy Elizabeth Morgan, Mark Tomás Mc Auley
Vascular dementia (VaD) is the second most common type of dementia. VaD is synonymous with ageing, and its symptoms place a significant burden on the health and wellbeing of older people. Despite the identification of a substantial number of risk factors for VaD, the pathological mechanisms underpinning this disease remain to be fully elucidated. Consequently, a biogerontological imperative exists to highlight the modifiable lifestyle factors which can mitigate against the risk of developing VaD. This review will critically examine some of the factors which have been revealed to modulate VaD risk...
March 19, 2024: Ageing Research Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38506490/epigenetic-modification-of-a-pectin-methylesterase-gene-activates-apoplastic-iron-reutilization-in-tomato-roots
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Huihui Zhu, Jiayi Wang, Ru'nan Huang, Zheng'an Yang, Wei Fan, Li Huang, Jianli Yang, Weiwei Chen
Iron (Fe) distribution and reutilization are crucial for maintaining Fe homeostasis in plants. Here, we demonstrate that the tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) Colorless non-ripening (Cnr) epimutant exhibits increased Fe retention in cell wall pectin due to an increase in pectin methylesterase (PME) activity. This ultimately leads to Fe deficiency responses even under Fe-sufficient conditions when compared to the wild type (WT). Whole-genome bisulfite sequencing revealed that modifications to cell wall-related genes, especially CG hypermethylation in the intron region of PECTIN METHYLESTERASE53 (SlPME53), are involved in the Cnr response to Fe deficiency...
March 20, 2024: Plant Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38503204/developmental-programming-of-reproduction-in-the-female-animal
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vahid Akbarinejad, Robert A Cushman
Successful reproduction is a cornerstone in food animal industry in order to sustain food production for human. Therefore, various methods focusing on genetics and postnatal environment have been identified and applied to improve fertility in livestock. Yet there is evidence indicating that environmental factors during prenatal and/or neonatal life can also impact the function of reproductive system and fertility in the animals during adulthood, which is called the developmental programming of reproduction...
March 16, 2024: Animal Reproduction Science
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