Epigenetics in the eye: an overview of the most relevant ocular diseases

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2019-08-01T11:14:21Z

2019-08-01T11:14:21Z

2017-10-12

2019-08-01T11:14:21Z

Abstract

Sight for mammals is one of the most appreciated senses. In humans there are several factors that contribute to the increment in all kind of eye diseases. This mini-review will focus on some diseases whose prevalence is steadily increasing year after year for non-genetic reasons, namely cataracts, dry eye, and glaucoma. Aging, diet, inflammation, drugs, oxidative stress, seasonal and circadian style-of-live changes are impacting on disease prevalence by epigenetics factors, defined as stable heritable traits that are not explained by changes in DNA sequence. The mini-review will concisely show the data showing epigenetics marks in these diseases and on how knowledge on the epigenetic alterations may guide therapeutic approaches to have a healthy eye.

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English

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Frontiers Media

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cc-by (c) Alkozi, Hanan A. et al., 2017

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