Publications by authors named "Shivam Chadha"

Article Synopsis
  • Smoking can make asthma and other lung problems worse, and it changes how our DNA works.
  • Scientists studied the lungs of mice to see how smoking changes DNA patterns and compared them to what happens in humans.
  • They found new DNA changes linked to smoking that could affect health issues like lung function and cancer, showing we need to look closely at lungs to understand smoking's effects better.
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Prenatal and early-life exposure to cigarette smoke (CS) has repeatedly been shown to induce stable, long-term changes in DNA methylation (DNAm) in offspring. It has been hypothesized that these changes might be functionally related to the known outcomes of prenatal and early-life CS exposure, which include impaired lung development, altered lung function, and increased risk of asthma and wheeze. However, to date, few studies have examined DNAm changes induced by prenatal CS in tissues of the lung, and even fewer have attempted to examine the specific influences of prenatal versus early postnatal exposures.

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