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表观遗传学作为降低非裔人群过度中风风险的目标:范围综述。

Epigenetics as a target to mitigate excess stroke risk in people of African ancestry: A scoping review.

机构信息

Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana.

Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana; Neurology Division, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology, P. O. Box 1934, Kumasi, Ghana.

出版信息

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2024 May;33(5):107585. doi: 10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2024.107585. Epub 2024 Jan 20.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Globally, individuals of African ancestry have a relatively greater stroke preponderance compared to other racial/ethnic groups. The higher prevalence of traditional stroke risk factors in this population, however, only partially explains this longstanding disparity. Epigenetic signatures are transgenerational and could be a plausible therapeutic target to further bend the stroke disparities curve for people of African ancestry. There is, however, limited data on epigenetics and stroke risk in this population.

PURPOSE

To examine existing evidence and knowledge gaps on the potential contribution of epigenetics to excess stroke risk in people of African ancestry and avenues for mitigation.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

We conducted a scoping review of studies published between January 2003 and July 2023, on epigenetics and stroke risk. We then summarized our findings, highlighting the results for people of African ancestry.

RESULTS

Of 104 studies, there were only 6 studies that specifically looked at epigenetic mechanisms and stroke risk in people of African ancestry. Results of these studies show how patterns of DNA methylation and non-coding RNA interact with lifestyle choices, xenobiotics, and FVIII levels to raise stroke risk in people of African ancestry. However, no studies evaluated epigenetic patterns as actionable targets for the influence of psychosocial stressors or social context and excess stroke risk in this population (versus others). Also, no studies interrogated the role of established or novel therapeutic agents with the potential to reprogram DNA by adding or removing epigenetic markers in people of African ancestry.

CONCLUSION

Epigenetics potentially offers a promising target for modifying the effects of lifestyle, environmental exposures, and other factors that differentially affect people of African ancestry and place them at relatively greater stroke risk compared to other populations. Studies that precisely assess the pathways by which epigenetic mechanisms modulate population-specific disparities in the risk of stroke are needed.

摘要

背景

在全球范围内,与其他种族/族裔群体相比,非裔个体的中风患病率相对较高。然而,该人群中传统中风危险因素的高患病率仅部分解释了这种长期存在的差异。表观遗传特征具有跨代性,可能是进一步弯曲非裔人群中风差异曲线的合理治疗靶点。然而,关于该人群的表观遗传学和中风风险的相关数据有限。

目的

检查关于表观遗传学对非裔人群中风风险增加的潜在贡献以及减轻风险的途径的现有证据和知识差距。

材料和方法

我们对 2003 年 1 月至 2023 年 7 月期间发表的关于表观遗传学和中风风险的研究进行了范围综述。然后,我们总结了我们的发现,重点介绍了非裔人群的结果。

结果

在 104 项研究中,仅有 6 项研究专门研究了非裔人群的表观遗传机制与中风风险。这些研究的结果表明,DNA 甲基化和非编码 RNA 的模式如何与生活方式选择、外源性化学物质和 FVIII 水平相互作用,从而增加非裔人群的中风风险。然而,没有研究评估表观遗传模式作为可操作的靶点,以研究心理社会压力源或社会环境对该人群(与其他人群相比)中风风险的影响。此外,也没有研究探究具有通过添加或去除表观遗传标记来重新编程 DNA 的潜在作用的既定或新型治疗剂在非裔人群中的作用。

结论

表观遗传学可能为修饰生活方式、环境暴露和其他因素的影响提供有前途的靶点,这些因素会使非裔人群的中风风险相对较高,与其他人群相比存在差异。需要进行更精确的研究,以评估表观遗传机制调节与人口特异性中风风险差异相关的途径。

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