Subacute and Chronic Spinal Cord Injury: A Scoping Review of Epigenetics and Secondary Health Conditions.

IF 3.2 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Epigenetics Insights Pub Date : 2023-10-28 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/25168657231205679
Letitia Y Graves, Kayla F Keane, Jacquelyn Y Taylor, Tzu-Fang Wang, Leorey Saligan, Kath M Bogie
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Background: Epigenetics studies the impact of environmental and behavioral factors on stable phenotypic changes; however, the state of the science examining epigenomic mechanisms of regulation related to secondary health conditions (SHCs) and neuroepigenetics in chronic spinal cord injury (SCI) remain markedly underdeveloped.

Objective: This scoping review seeks to understand the state of the science in epigenetics and secondary complications following SCI.

Methods: A literature search was conducted, yielding 277 articles. The inclusion criteria were articles (1) investigating SCI and (2) examining epigenetic regulation as part of the study methodology. A total of 23 articles were selected for final inclusion.

Results: Of the 23 articles 52% focused on histone modification, while 26% focused on DNA methylation. One study had a human sample, while the majority sampled rats and mice. Primarily, studies examined regeneration, with only one study looking at clinically relevant SHC, such as neuropathic pain.

Discussion: The findings of this scoping review offer exciting insights into epigenetic and neuroepigenetic application in SCI research. Several key genes, proteins, and pathways emerged across studies, suggesting the critical role of epigenetic regulation in biological processes. This review reinforced the dearth of studies that leverage epigenetic methods to identify prognostic biomarkers in SHCs. Preclinical models of SCI were genotypically and phenotypically similar, which is not reflective of the heterogeneity found in the clinical population of persons with SCI. There is a need to develop better preclinical models and more studies that examine the role of genomics and epigenomics in understanding the diverse health outcomes associated with traumatic SCI.

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亚急性和慢性脊髓损伤:表观遗传学和继发健康状况的范围综述。
背景:表观遗传学研究环境和行为因素对稳定表型变化的影响;然而,研究慢性脊髓损伤(SCI)中与继发性健康状况(SHCs)和神经表观遗传学相关的调控表观遗传学机制的科学状况仍然明显不足。目的:本综述旨在了解表观遗传学和SCI后继发并发症的科学现状。方法:进行文献检索,共发表277篇文章。纳入标准为(1)研究SCI的文章和(2)作为研究方法的一部分检查表观遗传学调控的文章。最终入选的文章共有23篇。结果:在23篇文章中,52%关注组蛋白修饰,26%关注DNA甲基化。其中一项研究以人类为样本,而大多数研究以大鼠和小鼠为样本。首先,研究检查了再生,只有一项研究着眼于临床相关的SHC,如神经性疼痛。讨论:这篇范围界定综述的发现为表观遗传学和神经表观遗传学在SCI研究中的应用提供了令人兴奋的见解。研究中出现了几个关键基因、蛋白质和途径,表明表观遗传调控在生物过程中的关键作用。这篇综述强调了缺乏利用表观遗传学方法来确定SHCs预后生物标志物的研究。SCI的临床前模型在基因型和表型上相似,这并不能反映SCI患者临床人群中发现的异质性。有必要开发更好的临床前模型和更多的研究,以检验基因组学和表观基因组学在理解创伤SCI相关的不同健康结果方面的作用。
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