表观遗传学
炎症性肠病
DNA甲基化
生物
免疫学
炎症
染色质
癌症研究
促炎细胞因子
组蛋白
转录因子
遗传学
医学
疾病
基因表达
基因
病理
作者
Σταματια Παπουτσοπουλου,Barry J. Campbell
标识
DOI:10.2174/1381612827666210218141847
摘要
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a multifactorial condition influenced by the immune system, the intestinal microbiota, environmental factors, genetic and epigenetic factors. Genetic- and environment- induced dysregulation of the Nuclear Factor-kappa B (NF-κB) transcription factor pathway has been linked to IBD pathogenesis.To assess the current evidence in relation to the contribution of the classical and alternative NF-κB pathways in IBD and to discuss the epigenetic mechanisms that impact on NF-κB function.A Medline search for 'NF-kappaB/NF-κB', in combination with terms including 'inflammatory bowel disease/IBD', 'intestinal inflammation', 'Crohn's disease', 'ulcerative colitis', 'colitis'; 'epigenetics', 'DNA methylation', 'histones', 'microRNAs/miRNAs' and 'short non-coding/long non-coding RNAs' was performed.Both NF-κB pathways contribute to the chronic inflammation underlying IBD by regulating the inflammatory immune responses and homeostasis of the intestinal epithelium (classical pathway) or regulating bowel inflammation and epithelial microfold (M) cell function (alternative pathway). DNA methylation is a common epigenetic modification in intestinal inflammation, including NFKB1 and RELA loci. Conversely, little is understood regarding epigenetic effects on genes encoding other NF-κB subunits, particularly those of the alternative pathway, and in the context of IBD. However, NF-κB interaction with chromatin modifiers is also seen to be an essential mechanism of regulation of downstream target genes relevant to NF-κB-mediated inflammatory responses.Further research is clearly warranted in this area, as understanding the cell-specific regulation of the NF-κB pathways will bring researchers into a position to achieve more efficient stratification of IBD patients, and more targeted and effective choice of treatment.
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