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摘要
据估计,在美国,从不吸烟者的肺癌发病率为 10%-20%,即每年有 20-40 000 例。在全球范围内,尤其是在东亚,非烟草使用者的肺癌发病率大大高于美国,特别是女性。可能的原因包括接触其他致癌物质,如空气污染、氡、职业接触、二手烟、基因突变、感染和荷尔蒙失调。机理上的解释可能包括作为老化过程一部分的累积 DNA 损伤引起的表观遗传修饰。一些研究表明,表观遗传年龄或 DNA 甲基化标记可能是比简单的计时年龄更好的生物年龄指标。DNA 甲基化主要是在 DNA 序列上添加甲基,从而导致基因表达沉默。因此,DNA 甲基化在基因表达沉默中起着重要作用。
Epigenetic clock as the new hand of time for lung cancer in never smokers
Estimates of lung cancer among persons who never smoked are 10%–20% in the USA, translating into 20–40 000 cases annually. Globally, and especially in East Asia, the incidence of lung cancer among non-tobacco users is considerably higher than in the USA, especially in women.1 The causes of lung cancer in lifelong never-smokers are not well understood. Possibilities include exposure to other carcinogens such as air pollution, radon, occupational exposures, secondhand tobacco smoke, genetic mutations, infections and hormonal imbalances. A mechanistic explanation may include epigenetic modifications from accumulated DNA damage as part of the ageing process. Some studies have shown that epigenetic age, or DNA methylation markers may be a better indicator of biological age than simple chronological age.2 3 Genes that are silenced, like the tumour suppressor gene p53, can lead to increased cancer risk. DNA methylation, the addition of methyl groups to DNA mainly along sequences, results in silencing of gene expression. Hence, DNA methylation plays an important role in …
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Thorax stands as one of the premier respiratory medicine journals globally, featuring clinical and experimental research articles spanning respiratory medicine, pediatrics, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and surgery. The journal's mission is to publish noteworthy advancements in scientific understanding that are poised to influence clinical practice significantly. This encompasses articles delving into basic and translational mechanisms applicable to clinical material, covering areas such as cell and molecular biology, genetics, epidemiology, and immunology.