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. 2017 Apr;9(4):539-571.
doi: 10.2217/epi-2016-0162. Epub 2017 Mar 21.

Epigenetics and allergy: from basic mechanisms to clinical applications

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Epigenetics and allergy: from basic mechanisms to clinical applications

Daniel P Potaczek et al. Epigenomics. 2017 Apr.
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Abstract

Allergic diseases are on the rise in the Western world and well-known allergy-protecting and -driving factors such as microbial and dietary exposure, pollution and smoking mediate their influence through alterations of the epigenetic landscape. Here, we review key facts on the involvement of epigenetic modifications in allergic diseases and summarize and critically evaluate the lessons learned from epigenome-wide association studies. We show the potential of epigenetic changes for various clinical applications: as diagnostic tools, to assess tolerance following immunotherapy or possibly predict the success of therapy at an early time point. Furthermore, new technological advances such as epigenome editing and DNAzymes will allow targeted alterations of the epigenome in the future and provide novel therapeutic tools.

Keywords: DNA methylation; EWAS; FOXP3; Th cell lineages; allergy; asthma; cell-free DNA; environment; epigenetic editing; exposure; food allergy; immunotherapy.

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