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  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, are chronic conditions influenced by genetic predisposition and environmental factors.
  • Epigenetics, such as DNA methylation and histone modifications, provides a mechanism for how environmental factors throughout a person’s life can affect gene expression and lead to intestinal inflammation.
  • A scoping search identified various environmental elements, including maternal lifestyle, diet, and smoking, that may epigenetically influence IBD, highlighting the need for further research on the connections between these factors and epigenetic changes in IBD patients.

Article Abstract

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract that encompass two main phenotypes, namely Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. These conditions occur in genetically predisposed individuals in response to environmental factors. Epigenetics, acting by DNA methylation, post-translational histones modifications or by non-coding RNAs, could explain how the exposome (or all environmental influences over the life course, from conception to death) could influence the gene expression to contribute to intestinal inflammation. We performed a scoping search using Medline to identify all the elements of the exposome that may play a role in intestinal inflammation through epigenetic modifications, as well as the underlying mechanisms. The environmental factors epigenetically influencing the occurrence of intestinal inflammation are the maternal lifestyle (mainly diet, the occurrence of infection during pregnancy and smoking); breastfeeding; microbiota; diet (including a low-fiber diet, high-fat diet and deficiency in micronutrients); smoking habits, vitamin D and drugs (e.g., IBD treatments, antibiotics and probiotics). Influenced by both microbiota and diet, short-chain fatty acids are gut microbiota-derived metabolites resulting from the anaerobic fermentation of non-digestible dietary fibers, playing an epigenetically mediated role in the integrity of the epithelial barrier and in the defense against invading microorganisms. Although the impact of some environmental factors has been identified, the exposome-induced epimutations in IBD remain a largely underexplored field. How these environmental exposures induce epigenetic modifications (in terms of duration, frequency and the timing at which they occur) and how other environmental factors associated with IBD modulate epigenetics deserve to be further investigated.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9321337PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23147611DOI Listing

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