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Diet as an epigenetic factor in inflammatory bowel disease

Karina Marangoni, Gilson Pires Dorneles, Daniella Miranda da Silva, Letícia Pereira Pinto, Carina Rossoni, Sabrina Alves Fernandes

2023World Journal of Gastroenterology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has as a main characteristic the exacerbation of the immune system against enterocytes, compromising the individual's intestinal microbiota. This inflammatory cascade causes several nutritional deficiencies, which further compromise immunological functioning and, as a result, worsen the prognosis. This vicious cycle can be interrupted as the patient's dietary pattern meets their needs according to their clinical condition, acting directly on the inflammatory process of IBD through the interaction of food, intestinal microbiota, and epigenome. Specific nutritional intervention for IBD has a crucial role in preventing and managing disease activity. This review addresses epigenetic modifications through dietary compounds as a mechanism for modulating the intestinal microbiota of patients with IBD.

Topics & Concepts

EpigenomeInflammatory bowel diseaseExacerbationDiseaseImmunologyEpigeneticsMedicineGut floraImmune systemMechanism (biology)InflammationCrohn's diseaseDysbiosisBioinformaticsBiologyInternal medicineDNA methylationGeneticsGene expressionEpistemologyPhilosophyGeneGut microbiota and healthDigestive system and related healthInflammatory Bowel Disease
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