胎儿暴露作为儿童和成年癌症风险预测因子的影响。妊娠期间发生的异常表观遗传事件:它们是否会在以后的生活中引发癌症风险的胎儿编程?

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
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摘要

癌症发病率的上升,特别是在儿童和年轻人中,重新引起了人们对这种疾病早期起源的兴趣。最初由Barker提出的胎儿计划假说认为,宫内发育过程中的环境破坏会引起长期的分子和结构变化,从而增加晚年对包括癌症在内的疾病的易感性。这篇叙述性综述探讨了产前暴露,如母亲营养不良、饮酒、接触毒素、肥胖和激素失衡,如何在表观遗传上重新编程发育中的胎儿,从而影响整个生命周期的癌症风险。我们总结了流行病学研究和临床前模型的机制证据,强调了DNA甲基化改变、生长因子信号传导和炎症的作用。虽然我们强调胎儿生命是癌症预防的关键窗口,但我们也承认年轻人群中癌症发病率上升的其他解释,包括改进的诊断和生活方式因素。了解这些早期癌症的决定因素可能会为出生前开始的有针对性的预防策略带来新的机会。
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The impact of the fetal exposome as a predictor of cancer risk in childhood and adulthood. Aberrant epigenetic events occurring during gestation: May they trigger fetal programming of cancer risk later in life?

The rising incidence of cancer, particularly among children and young adults, has led to renewed interest in the early-life origins of the disease. The fetal programming hypothesis, originally proposed by Barker, posits that environmental disruptions during intrauterine development can induce long-lasting molecular and structural changes that increase susceptibility to diseases, including cancer, later in life. This narrative review examines how prenatal exposures, such as maternal malnutrition, alcohol use, exposure to toxins, obesity, and hormonal imbalances, may epigenetically reprogram the developing fetus, influencing cancer risk throughout the lifespan. We summarize mechanistic evidence from both epidemiologic studies and preclinical models, highlighting the roles of altered DNA methylation, growth factor signaling, and inflammation. While we emphasize fetal life as a critical window for cancer prevention, we also acknowledge alternative explanations for the rising cancer rates among younger populations, including improved diagnostics and lifestyle factors. Gaining an understanding of these early-life determinants of cancer may lead to new opportunities for targeted prevention strategies that begin before birth.

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5.80
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2.60%
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493
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics publishes articles on all aspects of basic and clinical research in the fields of obstetrics and gynecology and related subjects, with emphasis on matters of worldwide interest.
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