The Role of Epigenetics in Psychosis

Esmaeil Shahsavand Ananloo
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Epigenetics (genome - environment interaction) is the study of mitotically heritable, but reversible changes in gene expression without any change in DNA modifications and the chromatin structure. Transition to psychosis is a complex and longitudinal process during which epigenetic changes have been hypothesized and investigated. This process is especially important in individuals at high/ultrahigh risk for psychosis, before the development of full-blown psychosis. Psychoses is a range of complex disorders, where genetic variants explain only a portion of risk. Neuro-epigenetic mechanisms may explain the remaining share of risk, as well as the transition from susceptibility to the actual disease. There is a need for computational model of psychosis integrating genetic risk with environmental factors (epigenetic) associated with the disorder to discover its pathophysiological pathways. Epigenetic dysregulation of many genes has been widely speculated that are important factors involved in etiology, pathophysiology, and course of the psychoses, such as schizophrenia, and mood disorders with psychotic features. In addition, the role of epigenetic changes, including histone and DNA modifications and also targeting microRNAs in the treatment of psychoses is a new field of investigations.
表观遗传学在精神病中的作用
表观遗传学(基因组-环境相互作用)是研究有丝分裂可遗传但可逆的基因表达变化而不改变DNA修饰和染色质结构的科学。向精神病的转变是一个复杂的纵向过程,在此过程中,表观遗传变化已经被假设和研究。这一过程在精神病发展为全面精神病之前,对精神病高/超高风险的个体尤其重要。精神病是一系列复杂的疾病,其中基因变异只能解释部分风险。神经表观遗传机制可以解释剩余的风险份额,以及从易感性到实际疾病的转变。有必要建立一种整合遗传风险和与疾病相关的环境因素(表观遗传)的精神病计算模型,以发现其病理生理途径。许多基因的表观遗传失调已被广泛推测是涉及精神病的病因、病理生理学和病程的重要因素,如精神分裂症和具有精神病特征的情绪障碍。此外,表观遗传变化,包括组蛋白和DNA修饰以及靶向microrna在精神病治疗中的作用是一个新的研究领域。
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