DNA methylation as a regulator of intestinal gene expression
R. M. Pinho, E. A. Maga
Abstract
The intestinal tract is the entry gate for nutrients and symbiotic organisms, being in constant contact with external environment. DNA methylation is one of the keys to how environmental conditions, diet and nutritional status included, shape functionality in the gut and systemically. This review aims to summarise findings on the importance of methylation to gut development, differentiation and function. Evidence to date on how external factors such as diet, dietary supplements, nutritional status and microbiota modifications modulate intestinal function through DNA methylation is also presented.
Topics & Concepts
DNA methylationRegulatorBiologyMethylationGene expressionDNAFunction (biology)Cell biologyRegulation of gene expressionGut floraGeneGeneticsGut–brain axisEpigeneticsMolecular biologyIntestinal mucosaEpigenetics and DNA MethylationGut microbiota and healthNutrition, Genetics, and Disease