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Review
. 2021 Aug;22(8):533-546.
doi: 10.1038/s41576-021-00348-6. Epub 2021 Apr 26.

Origins of human disease: the chrono-epigenetic perspective

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Origins of human disease: the chrono-epigenetic perspective

Edward Saehong Oh et al. Nat Rev Genet. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Epigenetics has enriched human disease studies by adding new interpretations to disease features that cannot be explained by genetic and environmental factors. However, identifying causal mechanisms of epigenetic origin has been challenging. New opportunities have risen from recent findings in intra-individual and cyclical epigenetic variation, which includes circadian epigenetic oscillations. Cytosine modifications display deterministic temporal rhythms, which may drive ageing and complex disease. Temporality in the epigenome, or the 'chrono' dimension, may help the integration of epigenetic, environmental and genetic disease studies, and reconcile several disparities stemming from the arbitrarily delimited research fields. The ultimate goal of chrono-epigenetics is to predict disease risk, age of onset and disease dynamics from within individual-specific temporal dynamics of epigenomes.

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