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. 2011 Apr;31(3):337-43.
doi: 10.1016/j.reprotox.2010.10.012. Epub 2010 Nov 3.

Epigenetic transgenerational actions of endocrine disruptors

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Epigenetic transgenerational actions of endocrine disruptors

Michael K Skinner et al. Reprod Toxicol. 2011 Apr.

Abstract

Environmental factors have a significant impact on biology. Therefore, environmental toxicants through similar mechanisms can modulate biological systems to influence physiology and promote disease states. The majority of environmental toxicants do not have the capacity to modulate DNA sequence, but can alter the epigenome. In the event an environmental toxicant such as an endocrine disruptor modifies the epigenome of a somatic cell, this may promote disease in the individual exposed, but not be transmitted to the next generation. In the event a toxicant modifies the epigenome of the germ line permanently, then the disease promoted can become transgenerationaly transmitted to subsequent progeny. The current review focuses on the ability of environmental factors such as endocrine disruptors to promote transgenerational phenotypes.

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