The Interaction among Microbiota, Epigenetic Regulation, and Air Pollutants in Disease Prevention
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Environmental pollutants can influence microbiota variety, with important implications for
the general wellbeing of organisms. In subjects at high-risk of cancer, gut, and lung microbiota are distinct from those of low-risk subjects, and disease progression is associated with microbiota alterations.
As with many inflammatory diseases, it is the combination of specific host and environmental factors
in certain individuals that provokes disease outcomes. The microbiota metabolites influence activity
of epigenetic enzymes. The knowledge of the mechanisms of action of environmental pollution now
includes not only the alteration of the gut microbiota but also the interaction between different human
microbiota niches such as the lung–gut axis. The epigenetic regulations can reprogram differentiated
cells in response to environmental changes. The microbiota can play a major role in the progression
and suppression of several epigenetic diseases. Accordingly, the maintenance of a balanced microbiota by monitoring the environmental stimuli provides a novel preventive approach for disease
prevention. Metagenomics technologies can be utilized to establish new mitigation approaches for
diseases induced by polluted environments. The purpose of this review is to examine the effects of
particulate matter exposure on the progression of disease outcomes as related to the alterations of gut
and lung microbial communities and consequent epigenetic modifications.
Tipologia CRIS:
03B-Review in Rivista / Rassegna della Lett. in Riv. / Nota Critica
Keywords:
cancer prevention; microbiota; epigenetics; environmental pollutant
Elenco autori:
Alessandra Pulliero, Deborah Traversi, Elena Franchitti, Martina Barchitta, Alberto Izzotti, Antonella Agodi
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