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Էպիգենետիկական գործընթացներ:

Էպիգենետիկա, գիտություն գենետիկայի ոլորտում, որն ուսումնասիրում է արտաքին կամ ներքին միջավայրի ազդեցությամբ առաջացած բջջային կամ ֆիզիլիոգիական հատկանիշների այն փոփոխությունները, որոնք կապված չեն ԴՆԹ-ի քիմիական կազմի փոփոխության հետ[1]: Այսպիսով էպիգենետիկան նպատակ ունի բնութագրելու բջջի տրանսկրիպցիոն ակտիվության պոտենցիալը: Սովորաբար էպիգենետիկան ուսումնասիրում է այնպիսի փոփոխություններ, որոնք կարող են փոխանցվել սերնդեսերունդ և չժառանգվող փոփոխությունների հետազոտումը մտցնել էպիգենետիկայի ոլորտ հակասական է[2]: Ի տարբերություն գենետիկայի, որն ուսումնասիրում է այնպիսի երևույթներ, որոնք կապված են ԴՆԹ-ի շղթայում նուկլեոտիդների կազմի փոփոխության հետ, էպիգենետիկան ուսումնասիրում է այն, թե ինչպես բջիջը կկարդա գեները՝ գենի արտահայտվածության աստիճանը, որն ունի այլ պատճառներ. այդտեղից էլ «էպի»- նախածանցը (հունարեն՝ επί-՝ վերև, դուրս, շուրջ)[3][4]:

Այս եզրույթն երբեմն օգտագործվում է բնութագրելու ոչ միայն մեխանիզմներ, այլև հենց այն երևույթները, որոնք կապված են գենոմի փոփոխության հետ և պայմանավորված չեն նուկլեոտիդների հաջորդականության փոփոխության հետ: Այսպիսի փոփոխություններ կարող են առաջացնել ԴՆԹ-ի մեթիլացումն ու հիստջիջը ոնային սպիտակուցների ձևափոխությունը: Գեների կարգավորումը կարող է իրականացվել ռեպրեսոր (ճնշող) սպիտակուցների միացմամբ ԴՆԹ-ի սայլենսերային (լռեցնեղ) շրջաններին: Այս էպիգենետիկական փոփոխությունները կարող են մնալ տվյալ բջջի կյանքի ընթացքում կամ էլ փոխանցվել հաջորդ սերունդներին[5]: Պետք է նշել, որ չնայած այս փոփոխությունները ժառանգվում են, նրանք կապված չեն ԴՆԹ-ի քիմիական կազմի փոփոխությամբ, այլ միայն նրա հետ, որ որոշակի գործոնների ազդեցությամբ գեներն իրենց այլ ձևով են դրսևորում:[6]

Էուկարիոտային էպիգենետիկական փոփոխության օրինակ կարող է ծառայել բջջային տարբերակումը: Սաղմնային զարգացման ընթացքում տոտիպոտենտ բնային բջիջները վերածվում են տարբեր պլյուրիպոտենտ բնային բջիջների, որոնք էլ իրենց հերթին սկիզբ են տալիս լրիվ տարբերակված բջիջների: Այլ խոսքերով ասած ընդամենը մեկ բջջի՝ զիգոտի (բեղմնավորված ձվաբջիջ) անընդհատ բաժանմամբ, առաջանումեն բազմաթիվ տեսակի բջիջներ. նեյրոններ, մկանային, էպիթելային բջիջներ և այլն: Այս պայմանավորված է որոշ գեների ակտիվացմամբ և մյուսների ճնշմամբ, որոնք էլ հենց էպիգենետիկական մեխանիզմներ են[7]:

Եզրույթի բացատրություններ[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Էպիգենետիկա եզրույթը ժամանակակից իմաստով սկսել է օգտագործվել 1990-ական թվականներից: 2008 թվականին Քոլդ Սփրինգ Հարբորում կայացած հանդիպման ժամանակ ձևակերպվեց էպիգենետիկական հատկանիշի բացատրությունը՝ քրոմոսոմում տեղի ունեցող փոփոխությունների արդյունքում ձևավորվող կայուն, ժառանգական ֆենոտիպ, որի ժամանակ ԴՆԹ-ի հաջորդականությունը մնում է անփոփոխ:

Պատմական օգտագործում[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Էպիգենեզիզ եզրույթը նշանակում է գերաճ և ուղղակիորեն վերցված է հին հունարենից՝ ἐπιγέννησις: Օրինակ անգլերենում գործածվում է սկսած 17-րդ դարից[8]:

1942 թվականին բրիտանացի կենսաբան Կոնրադ Ուոդինգթոնն առաջին անգամ օգտագործեց էպիգենետիկա եզրույթը[9]: Կենսաբանությունում էպիգենեսիսը ցույց է տալիս բջիջների տարբերակումը սկզբնական տոտիպոտենետ սաղմնային բջիջներից[10]:

Երբ Ուոդինգթոնն առաջին անգամ օգտագործեց այս եզրույթը, գեների էությունը դեռևս հայտնի չէր: Նա օգտագործել էր ենթադրյալ մոդել, թե ինչպես գեները, փոխազդելով շրջական միջավայրի հետ, ստեղծում են ֆենոտիպ: Ըստ նրա բջիջների տարբերակումն լինի ինչպես գնդակի գլորվելը քարքարոտ տարածքով<ref name="Waddington2014">{{cite book|author=C. H. Waddington|title=The Epigenetics of Birds|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=lqKTBQAAQBAJ&pg=PR1|date=1953|publisher=Cambridge University Press|isbn=978-1-107-44047-0|pages=1–}} (2014 edition)</ref>:

Ուդինգթոնն առաջարկում էր ներկայացնել բջիջների տարբերակման անշրջելիությունը քարքարոտ տարածքում տարբեր արահետներով[11]:

Էպիգենետիկա եզրույթն օգտագործվում է նաև զարգացումային հոգեբանությունում նկարագրելու շարունակական, երկկողմ փոխանակումը ժառանգականության և շրջակա միջավայրի միջև[12]

Ներկայիս գործածություն[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Ըստ մեկ բնորոշման էպիգենետիկան դա "բարդ օրգանիզմների զարգացման ընթացքում տեղի ունեցող գեների ակտիվության կարգավորման" ուսումնասիրումն է[13]: Այսպիսով յուրաքանչյուր մեխանիզմ, բացի ԴՆԹ-ի հաջորդականությունից, որը ազդում է օրգանիզմի զարգացման վրա, կարելի է համարել էպիգենետիկական:

The more recent usage of the word in science has a stricter definition. It is, as defined by Arthur Riggs and colleagues, "the study of mitotically and/or meiotically heritable changes in gene function that cannot be explained by changes in DNA sequence."[14] The Greek prefix epi- in epigenetics implies features that are "on top of" or "in addition to" genetics; thus epigenetic traits exist on top of or in addition to the traditional molecular basis for inheritance.[15]

The term "epigenetics", however, has been used to describe processes which have not been demonstrated to be heritable such as histone modification; there are therefore attempts to redefine it in broader terms that would avoid the constraints of requiring heritability. For example, Sir Adrian Bird defined epigenetics as "the structural adaptation of chromosomal regions so as to register, signal or perpetuate altered activity states."[5] This definition would be inclusive of transient modifications associated with DNA repair or cell-cycle phases as well as stable changes maintained across multiple cell generations, but exclude others such as templating of membrane architecture and prions unless they impinge on chromosome function. Such redefinitions however are not universally accepted and are still subject to dispute.[2] The NIH "Roadmap Epigenomics Project," ongoing as of 2013, uses the following definition: "...For purposes of this program, epigenetics refers to both heritable changes in gene activity and expression (in the progeny of cells or of individuals) and also stable, long-term alterations in the transcriptional potential of a cell that are not necessarily heritable."[16]

In 2008, a consensus definition of the epigenetic trait, "stably heritable phenotype resulting from changes in a chromosome without alterations in the DNA sequence", was made at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting.[17]

The similarity of the word to "genetics" has generated many parallel usages. The "epigenome" is a parallel to the word "genome", referring to the overall epigenetic state of a cell, and epigenomics refers to more global analyses of epigenetic changes across the entire genome.[16] The phrase "genetic code" has also been adapted—the "epigenetic code" has been used to describe the set of epigenetic features that create different phenotypes in different cells. Taken to its extreme, the "epigenetic code" could represent the total state of the cell, with the position of each molecule accounted for in an epigenomic map, a diagrammatic representation of the gene expression, DNA methylation and histone modification status of a particular genomic region. More typically, the term is used in reference to systematic efforts to measure specific, relevant forms of epigenetic information such as the histone code or DNA methylation patterns.

Molecular basis[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Epigenetic changes can modify the activation of certain genes, but not the sequence of DNA. Additionally, the chromatin proteins associated with DNA may be activated or silenced. This is why the differentiated cells in a multicellular organism express only the genes that are necessary for their own activity. Epigenetic changes are preserved when cells divide. Most epigenetic changes only occur within the course of one individual organism's lifetime, but, if gene inactivation occurs in a sperm or egg cell that results in fertilization, then some epigenetic changes can be transferred to the next generation.[18] This raises the question of whether or not epigenetic changes in an organism can alter the basic structure of its DNA (see Evolution, below), a form of Lamarckism.

Specific epigenetic processes include paramutation, bookmarking, imprinting, gene silencing, X chromosome inactivation, position effect, reprogramming, transvection, maternal effects, the progress of carcinogenesis, many effects of teratogens, regulation of histone modifications and heterochromatin, and technical limitations affecting parthenogenesis and cloning.

DNA damage can also cause epigenetic changes.[19][20][21] DNA damages are very frequent, occurring on average about 60,000 times a day per cell of the human body (see DNA damage (naturally occurring)). These damages are largely repaired, but at the site of a DNA repair, epigenetic changes can remain.[22] In particular, a double strand break in DNA can initiate unprogrammed epigenetic gene silencing both by causing DNA methylation as well as by promoting silencing types of histone modifications (chromatin remodeling) (see next section).[23] In addition, the enzyme Parp1 (poly(ADP)-ribose polymerase) and its product poly(ADP)-ribose (PAR) accumulate at sites of DNA damage as part of a repair process.[24] This accumulation, in turn, directs recruitment and activation of the chromatin remodeling protein ALC1 that can cause nucleosome remodeling.[25] Nucleosome remodeling has been found to cause, for instance, epigenetic silencing of DNA repair gene MLH1.[14][26] DNA damaging chemicals, such as benzene, hydroquinone, styrene, carbon tetrachloride and trichloroethylene, cause considerable hypomethylation of DNA, some through the activation of oxidative stress pathways.[27]

Foods are known to alter the epigenetics of rats on different diets.[28] Some food components epigenetically increase the levels of DNA repair enzymes such as MGMT and MLH1[29] and p53.[30][31] Other food components can reduce DNA damage, such as soy isoflavones[32][33] and bilberry anthocyanins.[34]

Epigenetic research uses a wide range of molecular biologic techniques to further our understanding of epigenetic phenomena, including chromatin immunoprecipitation (together with its large-scale variants ChIP-on-chip and ChIP-Seq), fluorescent in situ hybridization, methylation-sensitive restriction enzymes, DNA adenine methyltransferase identification (DamID) and bisulfite sequencing. Furthermore, the use of bioinformatic methods is playing an increasing role (computational epigenetics).

Computer simulations and molecular dynamics approaches revealed the atomistic motions associated with the molecular recognition of the histone tail through an allosteric mechanism.[35]

Mechanisms[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Several types of epigenetic inheritance systems may play a role in what has become known as cell memory,[36] note however that not all of these are universally accepted to be examples of epigenetics.

Covalent modifications of DNA and histones[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Covalent modifications of DNA (e.g. cytosine methylation and hydroxymethylation) and histone proteins (e.g. lysine acetylation, lysine and arginine methylation, serine and threonine phosphorylation, and lysine ubiquitination and sumoylation) play central roles in many types of epigenetic inheritance. Therefore, the word "epigenetics" is sometimes used as a synonym for these processes. However, this can be misleading. Chromatin remodeling is not always inherited, and not all epigenetic inheritance involves chromatin remodeling.[37]

DNA associates with histone proteins to form chromatin.

Because the phenotype of a cell or individual is affected by which of its genes are transcribed, heritable transcription states can give rise to epigenetic effects. There are several layers of regulation of gene expression. One way that genes are regulated is through the remodeling of chromatin. Chromatin is the complex of DNA and the histone proteins with which it associates. If the way that DNA is wrapped around the histones changes, gene expression can change as well. Chromatin remodeling is accomplished through two main mechanisms:

  1. The first way is post translational modification of the amino acids that make up histone proteins. Histone proteins are made up of long chains of amino acids. If the amino acids that are in the chain are changed, the shape of the histone might be modified. DNA is not completely unwound during replication. It is possible, then, that the modified histones may be carried into each new copy of the DNA. Once there, these histones may act as templates, initiating the surrounding new histones to be shaped in the new manner. By altering the shape of the histones around them, these modified histones would ensure that a lineage-specific transcription program is maintained after cell division.
  2. The second way is the addition of methyl groups to the DNA, mostly at CpG sites, to convert cytosine to 5-methylcytosine. 5-Methylcytosine performs much like a regular cytosine, pairing with a guanine in double-stranded DNA. However, some areas of the genome are methylated more heavily than others, and highly methylated areas tend to be less transcriptionally active, through a mechanism not fully understood. Methylation of cytosines can also persist from the germ line of one of the parents into the zygote, marking the chromosome as being inherited from one parent or the other (genetic imprinting).

Mechanisms of heritability of histone state are not well understood; however, much is known about the mechanism of heritability of DNA methylation state during cell division and differentiation. Heritability of methylation state depends on certain enzymes (such as DNMT1) that have a higher affinity for 5-methylcytosine than for cytosine. If this enzyme reaches a "hemimethylated" portion of DNA (where 5-methylcytosine is in only one of the two DNA strands) the enzyme will methylate the other half.

Although histone modifications occur throughout the entire sequence, the unstructured N-termini of histones (called histone tails) are particularly highly modified. These modifications include acetylation, methylation, ubiquitylation, phosphorylation, sumoylation, ribosylation and citrullination. Acetylation is the most highly studied of these modifications. For example, acetylation of the K14 and K9 lysines of the tail of histone H3 by histone acetyltransferase enzymes (HATs) is generally related to transcriptional competence.

One mode of thinking is that this tendency of acetylation to be associated with "active" transcription is biophysical in nature. Because it normally has a positively charged nitrogen at its end, lysine can bind the negatively charged phosphates of the DNA backbone. The acetylation event converts the positively charged amine group on the side chain into a neutral amide linkage. This removes the positive charge, thus loosening the DNA from the histone. When this occurs, complexes like SWI/SNF and other transcriptional factors can bind to the DNA and allow transcription to occur. This is the "cis" model of epigenetic function. In other words, changes to the histone tails have a direct effect on the DNA itself.

Another model of epigenetic function is the "trans" model. In this model, changes to the histone tails act indirectly on the DNA. For example, lysine acetylation may create a binding site for chromatin-modifying enzymes (or transcription machinery as well). This chromatin remodeler can then cause changes to the state of the chromatin. Indeed, a bromodomain — a protein domain that specifically binds acetyl-lysine — is found in many enzymes that help activate transcription, including the SWI/SNF complex. It may be that acetylation acts in this and the previous way to aid in transcriptional activation.

The idea that modifications act as docking modules for related factors is borne out by histone methylation as well. Methylation of lysine 9 of histone H3 has long been associated with constitutively transcriptionally silent chromatin (constitutive heterochromatin). It has been determined that a chromodomain (a domain that specifically binds methyl-lysine) in the transcriptionally repressive protein HP1 recruits HP1 to K9 methylated regions. One example that seems to refute this biophysical model for methylation is that tri-methylation of histone H3 at lysine 4 is strongly associated with (and required for full) transcriptional activation. Tri-methylation in this case would introduce a fixed positive charge on the tail.

It has been shown that the histone lysine methyltransferase (KMT) is responsible for this methylation activity in the pattern of histones H3 & H4. This enzyme utilizes a catalytically active site called the SET domain (Suppressor of variegation, Enhancer of zeste, Trithorax). The SET domain is a 130-amino acid sequence involved in modulating gene activities. This domain has been demonstrated to bind to the histone tail and causes the methylation of the histone.[38]

Differing histone modifications are likely to function in differing ways; acetylation at one position is likely to function differently from acetylation at another position. Also, multiple modifications may occur at the same time, and these modifications may work together to change the behavior of the nucleosome. The idea that multiple dynamic modifications regulate gene transcription in a systematic and reproducible way is called the histone code, although the idea that histone state can be read linearly as a digital information carrier has been largely debunked. One of the best-understood systems that orchestrates chromatin-based silencing is the SIR protein based silencing of the yeast hidden mating type loci HML and HMR.

DNA methylation frequently occurs in repeated sequences, and helps to suppress the expression and mobility of 'transposable elements':[39] Because 5-methylcytosine can be spontaneously deaminated (replacing nitrogen by oxygen) to thymidine, CpG sites are frequently mutated and become rare in the genome, except at CpG islands where they remain unmethylated. Epigenetic changes of this type thus have the potential to direct increased frequencies of permanent genetic mutation. DNA methylation patterns are known to be established and modified in response to environmental factors by a complex interplay of at least three independent DNA methyltransferases, DNMT1, DNMT3A, and DNMT3B, the loss of any of which is lethal in mice.[40] DNMT1 is the most abundant methyltransferase in somatic cells,[41] localizes to replication foci,[42] has a 10–40-fold preference for hemimethylated DNA and interacts with the proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA).[43]

By preferentially modifying hemimethylated DNA, DNMT1 transfers patterns of methylation to a newly synthesized strand after DNA replication, and therefore is often referred to as the ‘maintenance' methyltransferase.[44] DNMT1 is essential for proper embryonic development, imprinting and X-inactivation.[40][45] To emphasize the difference of this molecular mechanism of inheritance from the canonical Watson-Crick base-pairing mechanism of transmission of genetic information, the term 'Epigenetic templating' was introduced.[46] Furthermore, in addition to the maintenance and transmission of methylated DNA states, the same principle could work in the maintenance and transmission of histone modifications and even cytoplasmic (structural) heritable states.[47]

Histones H3 and H4 can also be manipulated through demethylation using histone lysine demethylase (KDM). This recently identified enzyme has a catalytically active site called the Jumonji domain (JmjC). The demethylation occurs when JmjC utilizes multiple cofactors to hydroxylate the methyl group, thereby removing it. JmjC is capable of demethylating mono-, di-, and tri-methylated substrates.[48]

Chromosomal regions can adopt stable and heritable alternative states resulting in bistable gene expression without changes to the DNA sequence. Epigenetic control is often associated with alternative covalent modifications of histones.[49] The stability and heritability of states of larger chromosomal regions are suggested to involve positive feedback where modified nucleosomes recruit enzymes that similarly modify nearby nucleosomes.[50] A simplified stochastic model for this type of epigenetics is found here.[51][52]

It has been suggested that chromatin-based transcriptional regulation could be mediated by the effect of small RNAs. Small interfering RNAs can modulate transcriptional gene expression via epigenetic modulation of targeted promoters.[53]

RNA transcripts and their encoded proteins[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Sometimes a gene, after being turned on, transcribes a product that (directly or indirectly) maintains the activity of that gene. For example, Hnf4 and MyoD enhance the transcription of many liver- and muscle-specific genes, respectively, including their own, through the transcription factor activity of the proteins they encode. RNA signalling includes differential recruitment of a hierarchy of generic chromatin modifying complexes and DNA methyltransferases to specific loci by RNAs during differentiation and development.[54] Other epigenetic changes are mediated by the production of different splice forms of RNA, or by formation of double-stranded RNA (RNAi). Descendants of the cell in which the gene was turned on will inherit this activity, even if the original stimulus for gene-activation is no longer present. These genes are often turned on or off by signal transduction, although in some systems where syncytia or gap junctions are important, RNA may spread directly to other cells or nuclei by diffusion. A large amount of RNA and protein is contributed to the zygote by the mother during oogenesis or via nurse cells, resulting in maternal effect phenotypes. A smaller quantity of sperm RNA is transmitted from the father, but there is recent evidence that this epigenetic information can lead to visible changes in several generations of offspring.[55]

MicroRNAs[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are members of non-coding RNAs that range in size from 17 to 25 nucleotides. miRNAs regulate a large variety of biological functions in plants and animals.[56] So far, in 2013, about 2000 miRNAs have been discovered in humans and these can be found online in an miRNA database.[57] Each miRNA expressed in a cell may target about 100 to 200 messenger RNAs that it downregulates.[58] Most of the downregulation of mRNAs occurs by causing the decay of the targeted mRNA, while some downregulation occurs at the level of translation into protein.[59]

It appears that about 60% of human protein coding genes are regulated by miRNAs.[60] Many miRNAs are epigenetically regulated. About 50% of miRNA genes are associated with CpG islands,[56] that may be repressed by epigenetic methylation. Transcription from methylated CpG islands is strongly and heritably repressed.[61] Other miRNAs are epigenetically regulated by either histone modifications or by combined DNA methylation and histone modification.[56]

mRNA[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

In 2011, it was demonstrated that the methylation of mRNA plays a critical role in human energy homeostasis. The obesity-associated FTO gene is shown to be able to demethylate N6-methyladenosine in RNA.[62][63]

sRNAs[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

sRNAs are small (50–250 nucleotides), highly structured, non-coding RNA fragments found in bacteria. They control gene expression including virulence genes in pathogens and are viewed as new targets in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria.[64] They play an important role in many biological processes, binding to mRNA and protein targets in prokaryotes. Their phylogenetic analyses, for example through sRNA–mRNA target interactions or protein binding properties, are used to build comprehensive databases.[65] sRNA-gene maps based on their targets in microbial genomes are also constructed.[66]

Prions[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Prions are infectious forms of proteins. In general, proteins fold into discrete units that perform distinct cellular functions, but some proteins are also capable of forming an infectious conformational state known as a prion. Although often viewed in the context of infectious disease, prions are more loosely defined by their ability to catalytically convert other native state versions of the same protein to an infectious conformational state. It is in this latter sense that they can be viewed as epigenetic agents capable of inducing a phenotypic change without a modification of the genome.[67]

Fungal prions are considered by some to be epigenetic because the infectious phenotype caused by the prion can be inherited without modification of the genome. PSI+ and URE3, discovered in yeast in 1965 and 1971, are the two best studied of this type of prion.[68][69] Prions can have a phenotypic effect through the sequestration of protein in aggregates, thereby reducing that protein's activity. In PSI+ cells, the loss of the Sup35 protein (which is involved in termination of translation) causes ribosomes to have a higher rate of read-through of stop codons, an effect that results in suppression of nonsense mutations in other genes.[70] The ability of Sup35 to form prions may be a conserved trait. It could confer an adaptive advantage by giving cells the ability to switch into a PSI+ state and express dormant genetic features normally terminated by stop codon mutations.[71][72][73][74]

Structural inheritance systems[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

In ciliates such as Tetrahymena and Paramecium, genetically identical cells show heritable differences in the patterns of ciliary rows on their cell surface. Experimentally altered patterns can be transmitted to daughter cells. It seems existing structures act as templates for new structures. The mechanisms of such inheritance are unclear, but reasons exist to assume that multicellular organisms also use existing cell structures to assemble new ones.[75][76][77]

Nucleosome positioning[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Eukaryotic genomes are packed with the help of nucleosomes. Nucleosome positions are not random, and determine the accessibility of DNA to regulatory proteins. This determines differences in gene expression and cell differentiation. It has been shown that at least some nucleosomes are retained in sperm cells (where most but not all histones are replaced by protamines). Thus nucleosome positioning is to some degree inheritable. Recent studies have uncovered connections between nucleosome positioning and other epigenetic factors, such as DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation [78]

Functions and consequences[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Development[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Somatic epigenetic inheritance, particularly through DNA and histone covalent modifications and nucleosome repositioning, is very important in the development of multicellular eukaryotic organisms.[78] The genome sequence is static (with some notable exceptions), but cells differentiate into many different types, which perform different functions, and respond differently to the environment and intercellular signalling. Thus, as individuals develop, morphogens activate or silence genes in an epigenetically heritable fashion, giving cells a memory. In mammals, most cells terminally differentiate, with only stem cells retaining the ability to differentiate into several cell types ("totipotency" and "multipotency"). In mammals, some stem cells continue producing new differentiated cells throughout life, such as in neurogenesis, but mammals are not able to respond to loss of some tissues, for example, the inability to regenerate limbs, which some other animals are capable of. Epigenetic modifications regulate the transition from neural neural stem cells to glial progenitor cells (for example, differentiation into oligodendrocytes is regulated by the deacetylation and methylation of histones.[79] Unlike animals, plant cells do not terminally differentiate, remaining totipotent with the ability to give rise to a new individual plant. While plants do utilise many of the same epigenetic mechanisms as animals, such as chromatin remodeling, it has been hypothesised that some kinds of plant cells do not use or require "cellular memories", resetting their gene expression patterns using positional information from the environment and surrounding cells to determine their fate.[80]

Epigenetics can be divided into predetermined and probabilistic epigenesis. Predetermined epigenesis is a unidirectional movement from structural development in DNA to the functional maturation of the protein. "Predetermined" here means that development is scripted and predictable. Probabilistic epigenesis on the other hand is a bidirectional structure-function development with experiences and external molding development.[81]

Medicine[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Epigenetics has many and varied potential medical applications as it tends to be multidimensional in nature.[82]

Congenital genetic disease is well understood and it is clear that epigenetics can play a role, for example, in the case of Angelman syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome. These are normal genetic diseases caused by gene deletions or inactivation of the genes, but are unusually common because individuals are essentially hemizygous because of genomic imprinting, and therefore a single gene knock out is sufficient to cause the disease, where most cases would require both copies to be knocked out.[83]

Evolution[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Epigenetics can impact evolution when epigenetic changes are heritable. A sequestered germ line or Weismann barrier is specific to animals, and epigenetic inheritance is more common in plants and microbes. Eva Jablonka and Marion Lamb have argued that these effects may require enhancements to the standard conceptual framework of the modern evolutionary synthesis.[84][85] Other evolutionary biologists have incorporated epigenetic inheritance into population genetics models[86] or are openly skeptical.[87]

Two important ways in which epigenetic inheritance can be different from traditional genetic inheritance, with important consequences for evolution, are that rates of epimutation can be much faster than rates of mutation[88] and the epimutations are more easily reversible.[89] In plants heritable DNA methylation mutations are 100.000 times more likely to occur compared to DNA mutations.[90] An epigenetically inherited element such as the PSI+ system can act as a "stop-gap", good enough for short-term adaptation that allows the lineage to survive for long enough for mutation and/or recombination to genetically assimilate the adaptive phenotypic change.[91] The existence of this possibility increases the evolvability of a species.

Current research findings and examples of effects[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Epigenetic changes have been observed to occur in response to environmental exposure—for example, mice given some dietary supplements have epigenetic changes affecting expression of the agouti gene, which affects their fur color, weight, and propensity to develop cancer.[92][93]

One study indicates that traumatic experiences can produce fearful memories which are passed to future generations via epigenetics. A study carried out on mice in 2013 found that mice could produce offspring which had an aversion to certain items which had been the source of negative experiences for their ancestors.[94][95] Reports stated that:

For the study, author Brian Dias and co-author Kerry Ressler trained mice, using foot shocks, to fear an odour that resembles cherry blossoms. Later, they tested the extent to which the animals' offspring startled when exposed to the same smell. The younger generation had not even been conceived when their fathers underwent the training, and had never smelt the odour before the experiment.

The offspring of trained mice were "able to detect and respond to far less amounts of odour... suggesting they are more sensitive" to it, Ressler told AFP of the findings published in the journal Nature Neuroscience. They did not react the same way to other odours, and compared to the offspring of non-trained mice, their reaction to the cherry blossom whiff was about 200 percent stronger, he said.

The scientists then looked at a gene, M71, that governs the functioning of an odour receptor in the nose that responds specifically to the cherry blossom smell. The gene, inherited through the sperm of trained mice, had undergone no change to its DNA encoding, the team found. But the gene did carry epigenetic marks that could alter its behaviour and cause it to be "expressed more" in descendants, said Dias. This in turn caused a physical change in the brains of the trained mice, their sons and grandsons, who all had a larger glomerulus—a section in the olfactory (smell) unit of the brain.

This study received several criticisms. In a paper in GENETICS, author Gregory Francis cited the study's low statistical power as evidence of some irregularity such as bias in reporting results.[96] Due to limits of sample size, there is a probability that an effect will not be demonstrated to within statistical significance even if it exists. Francis calculated the probability that all the experiments reported would show positive results if an identical protocol was followed, assuming the claimed effects exist, to be 0.4%. Another criticism was that the authors did not indicate which mice were siblings, and treated all of the mice as statistically independent.[97] Dias and Ressler responded by pointing out negative results in the paper's appendix that Francis did not use in his calculations, and by saying they would track which mice were siblings in the future.[98]

In the case of humans with different environmental exposures, monozygotic (identical) twins were epigenetically indistinguishable during their early years, while older twins had remarkable differences in the overall content and genomic distribution of 5-methylcytosine DNA and histone acetylation. The twin pairs who had spent less of their lifetime together and/or had greater differences in their medical histories were those who showed the largest differences in their levels of 5-methylcytosine DNA and acetylation of histones H3 and H4.[99]

More than 100 cases of transgenerational epigenetic inheritance phenomena have been reported in a wide range of organisms, including prokaryotes, plants, and animals.[100] For instance, Mourning Cloak butterflies will change color through hormone changes in response to experimentation of varying temperatures.[101]

Recent analyses have suggested that members of the APOBEC/AID family of cytosine deaminases are capable of simultaneously mediating genetic and epigenetic inheritance using similar molecular mechanisms.[102]

Stem Cell Differentiation

Various pharmacological agents are applied for the production of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) or maintain the embryonic stem cell (ESC) phenotypic via epigenetic approach. Adult stem cells like bone marrow stem cells have also shown a potential to differentiate into cardiac competent cells when treated with G9a histone methyltransferase inhibitor BIX01294. <[103] [104]

Epigenetic effects in humans[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Genomic imprinting and related disorders[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Some human disorders are associated with genomic imprinting, a phenomenon in mammals where the father and mother contribute different epigenetic patterns for specific genomic loci in their germ cells.[105] The best-known case of imprinting in human disorders is that of Angelman syndrome and Prader-Willi syndrome—both can be produced by the same genetic mutation, chromosome 15q partial deletion, and the particular syndrome that will develop depends on whether the mutation is inherited from the child's mother or from their father.[106] This is due to the presence of genomic imprinting in the region. Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome is also associated with genomic imprinting, often caused by abnormalities in maternal genomic imprinting of a region on chromosome 11.

Rett syndrome is underlied by mutations in the MECP2 gene despite no large-scale changes in expression of MeCP2 being found in microarray analyses. BDNF is downregulated in the MECP2 mutant resulting in Rett syndrome.

Transgenerational epigenetic observations[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

In the Överkalix study, Marcus Pembrey and colleagues observed that the paternal (but not maternal) grandsons[107] of Swedish men who were exposed during preadolescence to famine in the 19th century were less likely to die of cardiovascular disease. If food was plentiful, then diabetes mortality in the grandchildren increased, suggesting that this was a transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.[108] The opposite effect was observed for females—the paternal (but not maternal) granddaughters of women who experienced famine while in the womb (and therefore while their eggs were being formed) lived shorter lives on average.[109]

Cancer and developmental abnormalities[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

A variety of compounds are considered as epigenetic carcinogens—they result in an increased incidence of tumors, but they do not show mutagen activity (toxic compounds or pathogens that cause tumors incident to increased regeneration should also be excluded). Examples include diethylstilbestrol, arsenite, hexachlorobenzene, and nickel compounds.

Many teratogens exert specific effects on the fetus by epigenetic mechanisms.[110][111] While epigenetic effects may preserve the effect of a teratogen such as diethylstilbestrol throughout the life of an affected child, the possibility of birth defects resulting from exposure of fathers or in second and succeeding generations of offspring has generally been rejected on theoretical grounds and for lack of evidence.[112] However, a range of male-mediated abnormalities have been demonstrated, and more are likely to exist.[113] FDA label information for Vidaza, a formulation of 5-azacitidine (an unmethylatable analog of cytidine that causes hypomethylation when incorporated into DNA) states that "men should be advised not to father a child" while using the drug, citing evidence in treated male mice of reduced fertility, increased embryo loss, and abnormal embryo development.[114] In rats, endocrine differences were observed in offspring of males exposed to morphine.[115] In mice, second generation effects of diethylstilbesterol have been described occurring by epigenetic mechanisms.[116]

Recent studies have shown that the mixed-lineage leukemia (MLL) gene causes leukemia by rearranging and fusing with other genes in different chromosomes, which is a process under epigenetic control.[117]

Other investigations have concluded that alterations in histone acetylation and DNA methylation occur in various genes influencing prostate cancer.[118] Gene expression in the prostate can be modulated by nutrition and lifestyle changes.[119]

In 2008, the National Institutes of Health announced that $190 million had been earmarked for epigenetics research over the next five years. In announcing the funding, government officials noted that epigenetics has the potential to explain mechanisms of aging, human development, and the origins of cancer, heart disease, mental illness, as well as several other conditions. Some investigators, like Randy Jirtle, PhD, of Duke University Medical Center, think epigenetics may ultimately turn out to have a greater role in disease than genetics.[120]

DNA methylation in cancer[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

DNA methylation is an important regulator of gene transcription and a large body of evidence has demonstrated that aberrant DNA methylation is associated with unscheduled gene silencing, and the genes with high levels of 5-methylcytosine in their promoter region are transcriptionally silent. DNA methylation is essential during embryonic development, and in somatic cells, patterns of DNA methylation are in general transmitted to daughter cells with a high fidelity. Aberrant DNA methylation patterns have been associated with a large number of human malignancies and found in two distinct forms: hypermethylation and hypomethylation compared to normal tissue. Hypermethylation is one of the major epigenetic modifications that repress transcription via promoter region of tumour suppressor genes. Hypermethylation typically occurs at CpG islands in the promoter region and is associated with gene inactivation. Global hypomethylation has also been implicated in the development and progression of cancer through different mechanisms.[121]

DNA repair epigenetics in cancer[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Germ line (familial) mutations have been identified in 34 different DNA repair genes that cause a high risk of cancer, including, for example BRCA1 and ATM. These are listed in the article DNA repair-deficiency disorder. However, cancers caused by such germ line mutations make up only a very small proportion of cancers. For instance, germ line mutations cause only 2% to 5% of colon cancer cases.[122]

Epigenetic reductions in expression of DNA repair genes, however, are very frequent in sporadic (non-germ line) cancers, as shown among some representative cancers in the table in this section, while mutations in DNA repair genes in sporadic cancer are very rare.[123]

Epigenetic changes in DNA repair genes in sporadic cancers
Cancer Gene Epigenetic change Frequency Ref.
Breast BRCA1 CpG island methylation 13% [124]
WRN CpG island methylation 17% [125]
Ovarian WRN CpG island methylation 36% [126]
BRCA1 CpG island methylation 5%–30% [124][127][128]
FANCF CpG island methylation 21% [127]
RAD51C CpG island methylation 3% [127]
Colorectal MGMT CpG island methylation 40%–90% [129][130][131][132][133]
WRN CpG island methylation 38% [125]
MLH1 CpG island methylation 2%–65% [125][130][134]
MSH2 CpG island methylation 13% [131]
ERCC1 epigenetic type unknown 100% [135]
Xpf epigenetic type unknown 55% [135]
Head
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MGMT CpG island methylation 35%–57% [136][137][138][139]
MLH1 CpG island methylation 27%–33% [140][141][142]
NEIL1 CpG island methylation 62% [136]
FANCB CpG island methylation 46% [136]
MSH4 CpG island methylation 46% [136]
ATM CpG island methylation 25% [143]

Deficiencies in expression of DNA repair genes cause increased mutation rates. Mutations rates increase in mice defective for mismatch DNA repair genes PMS2, MLH1, MSH2, MSH3 or MSH6[144][145] or for DNA repair gene BRCA2,[146] while chromosomal rearrangements and aneuploidy are noted to increase in humans defective in DNA repair gene BLM.[147] Thus, deficiency in DNA repair causes genome instability and this genome instability is likely the main underlying cause of the genetic alterations leading to cancer. In fact, the first event in many sporadic neoplasias is a heritable alteration that affects genetic instability and epigenetic defects in DNA repair are somatically heritable.[148]

Variant histones H2A in cancer[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

The histone variants of the H2A family are highly conserved in mammals, playing critical roles in regulating many nuclear processes by altering chromatin structure. One of the key H2A variants, H2A.X, marks DNA damage, facilitating the recruitment of DNA repair proteins to restore genomic integrity. Another variant, H2A.Z, plays an important role in both gene activation and repression. A high level of H2A.Z expression is ubiquitously detected in many cancers and is significantly associated with cellular proliferation and genomic instability.[121] Histone variant macroH2A1 is important in the pathogenesis of many types of cancers, for instance in hepatocellular carcinoma.[149]

Cancer treatment[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Current research has shown that epigenetic pharmaceuticals could be a replacement or adjuvant therapy for currently accepted treatment methods such as radiation and chemotherapy, or could enhance the effects of these current treatments.[150] It has been shown that the epigenetic control of the proto-onco regions and the tumor suppressor sequences by conformational changes in histones directly affects the formation and progression of cancer.[151] Epigenetics also has the factor of reversibility, a characteristic that other cancer treatments do not offer.[118]

Drug development has focused mainly on histone acetyltransferase (HAT) and histone deacetylase (HDAC), and has included the introduction to the market of the new pharmaceutical vorinostat, an HDAC inhibitor.[152] HDAC has been shown to play an integral role in the progression of oral squamous cancer.[151]

The lunasin seed molecule histone has also shown promise at creating epigenetic effects and early studies indicate chemopreventive properties.[153]

Current front-runner candidates for new pharmaceutical targets are histone lysine methyltransferases (KMT) and protein arginine methyltransferases (PRMT).[154]

Twin studies[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Recent studies involving both dizygotic (fraternal) and monozygotic (identical) twins have produced some evidence of epigenetic influence in humans.[99][155][156]

Direct comparisons between identical twins constitute the ideal experimental model for testing environmental epigenetics, because DNA sequence differences that would be abundant in a singleton-based study do not interfere with the analysis. Research has shown that a difference in the environment can produce long-term epigenetic effects, and different developmental monozygotic twin subtypes may be different with respect to their susceptibility to be discordant from an epigenetic point of view.[157]

One of the first high-throughput studies of epigenetic differences between monozygotic twins focused in comparing global and locus-specific changes in DNA methylation and histone modifications in a sample of 40 monozygotic twin pairs.[99] In this case, only healthy twin pairs were studied, but a wide range of ages was represented, between 3 and 74 years. One of the major conclusions from this study was that there is an age-dependent accumulation of epigenetic differences between the two siblings of twin pairs. This accumulation suggests the existence of epigenetic “drift”.

A more recent study, where 114 monozygotic twins and 80 dizygotic twins were analyzed for the DNA methylation status of around 6000 unique genomic regions, concluded that epigenetic similarity at the time of blastocyst splitting may also contribute to phenotypic similarities in monozygotic co-twins. This supports the notion that microenvironment at early stages of embryonic development can be quite important for the establishment of epigenetic marks.[158]

Epigenetics in microorganisms[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Escherichia coli bacteria

Bacteria make widespread use of postreplicative DNA methylation for the epigenetic control of DNA-protein interactions. Bacteria make use of DNA adenine methylation (rather than DNA cytosine methylation) as an epigenetic signal. DNA adenine methylation is important in bacteria virulence in organisms such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Vibrio, Yersinia, Haemophilus, and Brucella. In Alphaproteobacteria, methylation of adenine regulates the cell cycle and couples gene transcription to DNA replication. In Gammaproteobacteria, adenine methylation provides signals for DNA replication, chromosome segregation, mismatch repair, packaging of bacteriophage, transposase activity and regulation of gene expression.[159][160]

The filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa is a prominent model system for understanding the control and function of cytosine methylation. In this organisms, DNA methylation is associated with relics of a genome defense system called RIP (repeat-induced point mutation) and silences gene expression by inhibiting transcription elongation.[161]

The yeast prion PSI is generated by a conformational change of a translation termination factor, which is then inherited by daughter cells. This can provide a survival advantage under adverse conditions. This is an example of epigenetic regulation enabling unicellular organisms to respond rapidly to environmental stress. Prions can be viewed as epigenetic agents capable of inducing a phenotypic change without modification of the genome.[160]

Direct detection of epigenetic marks in microorganisms is possible with single molecule real time sequencing, in which polymerase sensitivity allows for measuring methylation and other modifications as a DNA molecule is being sequenced.[162] Several projects have demonstrated the ability to collect genome-wide epigenetic data in bacteria.[163][164][165][166]

Criticism[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

Կաղապար:Expand section Due to the early stages of Epigenetics as a Science and to the oversensationalism around it, some authors caution against the drawing and proliferation of false and pseudo-scientific conclusions.[167]

In popular culture[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

In Neal Stephenson’s 2015 novel Seveneves, survivors of a worldwide holocaust are tasked with seeding new life on a dormant Earth. Rather than create specific breeds of animals to be hunters, scavengers, or prey, species like “canids” are developed with mutable epigenetic traits, with the intention that the animals would quickly transform into the necessary roles that would be required for life to better and more quickly evolved. Additionally, a race of humans, “Moirans,” are created to survive in space, with the hope that this subspecies of human would be able to adapt to unforeseeable dangers and circumstances, via an epigenetic process called "going epi".

See also[խմբագրել | խմբագրել կոդը]

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