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Vitamin D and its Effects on DNA Methylation in Development, Aging, and Disease

Lawrence T. C. Ong, David R. Booth, Grant P. Parnell

2020Molecular Nutrition & Food Research28 citationsDOI

Abstract

DNA methylation is increasingly being recognized as a mechanism through which environmental exposures confer disease risk. Several studies have examined the association between vitamin D and changes in DNA methylation in areas as diverse as human and animal development, genomic stability, chronic disease risk, and malignancy. In many cases, they have demonstrated clear associations between vitamin D and DNA methylation in candidate disease pathways. Despite this, a clear understanding of the mechanisms by which these factors interact is unclear. This paper reviews the current understanding of the effects of vitamin D on DNA methylation. In light of current knowledge in the field, the potential mechanisms mediating vitamin D effects on DNA methylation are discussed, as are the limiting factors and future avenues for research into this exciting area.

Topics & Concepts

DNA methylationDiseaseVitamin D and neurologyMethylationDNABiologyGeneticsMedicineInternal medicineEndocrinologyGeneGene expressionEpigenetics and DNA MethylationBirth, Development, and HealthBreastfeeding Practices and Influences