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Epigenetics: what is it and why is it important to mental disease? Export

Br Med Bull, Vol. 85, No. 1. (1 March 2008), pp. 35-45.

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IntroductionThe chemical marking of the DNA and surrounding histone proteins represent some of the means by which gene expression is controlled. Many of these epigenetic modifications are pre-programmed and are an important part of the control of development. Sources of dataThere is an accumulating body of evidence from clinical genetics and animal work that suggests some epigenetic processes may also be labile. Areas of agreementA number of these studies have demonstrated that the epigenetic status of genes can be altered through environmental events such as in vitro culture of embryos and exposure to toxins, sometimes resulting in disease. Areas of controversyMore routine variations in life events may also be encoded by changes in the epigenetic status of genes, and as such these processes may provide a mechanism mediating interplay between genes and the environment, including the now recognized idea of geneenvironment interactions. Growing points and areas timely for developing researchThe significance of epigenetics for mental disease is becoming increasingly clear. It is important that the techniques developed to analyse the epigenome are now applied to the study of the molecular basis of mental disease to assess the contribution of geneenvironment interactions to brain function. 10.1093/bmb/ldn004


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