The role of epigenomics in personalized medicine.

Expert Rev Precis Med Drug Dev

Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

Published: January 2017

Introduction: Epigenetics is the study of reversible modifications to chromatin and their extensive and profound effects on gene regulation. To date, the role of epigenetics in personalized medicine has been under-explored. Therefore, this review aims to highlight the vast potential that epigenetics holds.

Areas Covered: We first review the cell-specific nature of epigenetic states and how these can vary with developmental stage and in response to environmental factors. We then summarize epigenetic biomarkers of disease, with a focus on diagnostic tests, followed by a detailed description of current and pipeline drugs with epigenetic modes of action. Finally, we discuss epigenetic biomarkers of drug response.

Expert Commentary: Epigenetic variation can yield information on cellular states and developmental histories in ways that genotype information cannot. Furthermore, in contrast to fixed genome sequence, epigenetic patterns are plastic, so correcting aberrant, disease-causing epigenetic marks holds considerable therapeutic promise. While just six epigenetic drugs are currently approved for use in the United States, a larger number is being developed. However, a drawback to current therapeutics is their non-specific effects. Development of locus-specific epigenetic modifiers, used in conjunction with epigenetic biomarkers of response, will enable truly precision interventions.

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