Department of Physiology, Development and Neuroscience, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
Nat Rev Genet. 2011 Jul 18;12(8):565-75. doi: 10.1038/nrg3032.
The emerging awareness of the contribution of epigenetic processes to genome function in health and disease is underpinned by decades of research in model systems. In particular, many principles of the epigenetic control of genome function have been uncovered by studies of genomic imprinting. The phenomenon of genomic imprinting, which results in some genes being expressed in a parental--origin-specific manner, is essential for normal mammalian growth and development and exemplifies the regulatory influences of DNA methylation, chromatin structure and non-coding RNA. Setting seminal discoveries in this field alongside recent progress and remaining questions shows how the study of imprinting continues to enhance our understanding of the epigenetic control of genome function in other contexts.
人们对表观遗传过程在健康和疾病中的基因组功能中的作用的认识不断提高,这得益于几十年来在模式系统中的研究。特别是,通过对基因组印记的研究,发现了许多基因组功能的表观遗传控制原理。基因组印记现象导致一些基因以亲本来源特异性的方式表达,这对正常的哺乳动物生长和发育是必不可少的,并体现了 DNA 甲基化、染色质结构和非编码 RNA 的调控影响。将该领域的开创性发现与最近的进展和遗留问题放在一起,可以看出印记研究如何继续增强我们对其他情况下基因组功能的表观遗传控制的理解。