Factors Influencing Epigenetic Mechanisms: Is There A Role for Bariatric Surgery?

High Throughput. 2020 Mar 20;9(1):6. doi: 10.3390/ht9010006.

Abstract

Epigenetics is the interaction between the genome and environmental stimuli capable of influencing gene expression during development and aging. A large number of studies have shown that metabolic diseases are highly associated with epigenetic alterations, suggesting that epigenetic factors may play a central role in obesity. To investigate these relationships, we focus our attention on the most common epigenetic modifications that occur in obesity, including DNA methylation and post-translational modifications of histones. We also consider bariatric surgery as an epigenetic factor, evaluating how the anatomic and physiologic modifications induced by these surgical techniques can change gene expression. Here we discuss the importance of epigenetic mechanisms in chronic disease and cancer, and the role of epigenetic disturbances in obesity, with a focus on the role of bariatric surgery.

Keywords: bariatric surgery; epigenetics; gene regulation; obesity.

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  • Review