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Epigenetics of metabolic syndrome.

Citation
Carson, C., and H. A. Lawson. “Epigenetics Of Metabolic Syndrome.”. Physiological Genomics, pp. 947-955.
Center Washington University in St Louis
Author Caryn Carson, Heather A Lawson
Keywords Type II diabetes, Cardiovascular disease, chromatin, Epigenetics, histone modifications, metabolic syndrome, Methylation, non-coding RNA, obesity
Abstract

The dramatic increase in global prevalence of metabolic disease is inexplicable when considering only environmental or only genetic factors, leading to the need to explore the possible roles of epigenetic factors. A great deal of progress has been made in this interdisciplinary field in recent years, with many studies investigating various aspects of the metabolic syndrome and its associated epigenetic changes. Rodent models of metabolic diseases have been particularly illuminating because of the ability to leverage tools such as genetic and environmental modifications. The current review summarizes recent breakthroughs regarding epigenetic markers in studies of obesity, Type II diabetes, and cardiovascular disease, the three major disorders associated with metabolic syndrome. We also discuss open questions and future directions for integrating genomic, epigenomic, and phenotypic big biodata toward understanding metabolic syndrome etiology.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Physiological genomics
Volume
50
Issue
11
Number of Pages
947-955
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1531-2267
DOI
10.1152/physiolgenomics.00072.2018
Alternate Journal
Physiol. Genomics
PMID
30240346
PMCID
PMC6293117
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