Epigenetic effects of ethanol on liver and gastrointestinal injury |
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Authors: | Shukla Shivendra D Aroor Annayya R |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Pharmacology & Physiology, University of Missouri School of Medicine, Columbia, Missouri 65212, United States |
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Abstract: | Alcohol consumption causes cellular injury. Recent developments indicate that ethanol induces epigenetic alterations, particularly acetylation, methylation of histones, and hypo- and hypermethylation of DNA. This has opened up a new area of interest in ethanol research and is providing novel insight into actions of ethanol at the nucleosomal level in relation to gene expression and patho-physiological consequences. The epigenetic effects are mainly attributable to ethanol metabolic stress (Emess), generated by the oxidative and non-oxidative metabolism of ethanol, and dysregulation of methionine metabolism. Epigenetic changes are important in ethanol-induced hepatic steatosis, fibrosis, carcinoma and gastrointestinal injury. This editorial highlights these new advances and its future potential. |
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Keywords: | Alcohol Alcoholic liver disease DNA methylation Epigenetics Ethanol Gastrointestinal injury Histone modifications Liver injury |
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