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Prospects for Epigenetic Epidemiology

Debra L. Foley, Jeffrey M. Craig, Ruth Morley, Craig A. Olsson, Terence Dwyer, Katherine R. Smith, Richard Saffery

American Journal of Epidemiology · 2008 · ▲ 246 citations

Abstract

Epigenetic modification can mediate environmental influences on gene expression and can modulate the disease risk associated with genetic variation. Epigenetic analysis therefore holds substantial promise for identifying mechanisms through which genetic and environmental factors jointly contribute to disease risk. The spatial and temporal variance in epigenetic profile is of particular relevance for developmental epidemiology and the study of aging, including the variable age at onset for many common diseases. This review serves as a general introduction to the topic by describing epigenetic mechanisms, with a focus on DNA methylation; genetic and environmental factors that influence DNA methylation; epigenetic influences on development, aging, and disease; and current methodology for measuring epigenetic profile. Methodological considerations for epidemiologic studies that seek to include epigenetic analysis are also discussed.

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Foley, D.L., Craig, J.M., Morley, R., Olsson, C.A., Dwyer, T., Smith, K.R., &amp; Saffery, R. (2008). Prospects for Epigenetic Epidemiology. <em>American Journal of Epidemiology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1093/aje/kwn380
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Foley DL, Craig JM, Morley R, Olsson CA, Dwyer T, Smith KR, et al. Prospects for Epigenetic Epidemiology. American Journal of Epidemiology. 2008. doi:10.1093/aje/kwn380.
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@article{debra2008Prospe, title = {Prospects for Epigenetic Epidemiology}, author = {Debra L. Foley and Jeffrey M. Craig and Ruth Morley and Craig A. Olsson and Terence Dwyer and Katherine R. Smith and Richard Saffery}, journal = {American Journal of Epidemiology}, year = {2008}, doi = {10.1093/aje/kwn380}, }

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