A common explanation for the origins and rising prevalence of asthma is that they involve complex interactions between hereditary predispositions and environmental exposures that are incompletely understood. Yet, emerging evidence substantiates the paradigm that environmental exposures prenatally and during very early childhood induce epigenetic alterations that affect the expression of asthma genes and, thereby, asthma itself. Here, we review much of the key evidence supporting this paradigm. First, we describe evidence that the prenatal and early postnatal periods are key time windows of susceptibility to environmental exposures that may trigger asthma. Second, we explain how environmental epigenetic regulation may explain the immunopatho...
Asthma and other allergic diseases are among the most prevalent chronic non-communicable diseases of...
It has become clear that early life (including in utero exposures) is a key window of vulnerability ...
Over the years, on a global scale, asthma has continued to remain one of the leading causes of morbi...
Recent studies suggest that epigenetic regulation (heritable changes in gene expression that occur i...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood and remains a public health concern in the Un...
The term "early programming" describes the mechanisms by which specific environmental expo...
Asthma is a heterogeneous group of conditions that typically begin in early life and result in recur...
Asthma is the most common non-communicable chronic disease of childhood. Despite its high prevalence...
Introduction: The development of childhood asthma is caused by a combination of genetic factors and ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Despite attempts and some successes to improve air quality over the decades, current U.S. national t...
Asthma is a complex, heterogeneous and chronic airway inflammatory disease with different clinical p...
The timing and mechanisms of asthma inception remain imprecisely defined. Although epigenetic mechan...
2018-07-16The burden of childhood respiratory disease remains an important public health problem. As...
Purpose of review Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that occur withou...
Asthma and other allergic diseases are among the most prevalent chronic non-communicable diseases of...
It has become clear that early life (including in utero exposures) is a key window of vulnerability ...
Over the years, on a global scale, asthma has continued to remain one of the leading causes of morbi...
Recent studies suggest that epigenetic regulation (heritable changes in gene expression that occur i...
Asthma is the most common chronic disease of childhood and remains a public health concern in the Un...
The term "early programming" describes the mechanisms by which specific environmental expo...
Asthma is a heterogeneous group of conditions that typically begin in early life and result in recur...
Asthma is the most common non-communicable chronic disease of childhood. Despite its high prevalence...
Introduction: The development of childhood asthma is caused by a combination of genetic factors and ...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
Despite attempts and some successes to improve air quality over the decades, current U.S. national t...
Asthma is a complex, heterogeneous and chronic airway inflammatory disease with different clinical p...
The timing and mechanisms of asthma inception remain imprecisely defined. Although epigenetic mechan...
2018-07-16The burden of childhood respiratory disease remains an important public health problem. As...
Purpose of review Epigenetics is the study of heritable changes in gene expression that occur withou...
Asthma and other allergic diseases are among the most prevalent chronic non-communicable diseases of...
It has become clear that early life (including in utero exposures) is a key window of vulnerability ...
Over the years, on a global scale, asthma has continued to remain one of the leading causes of morbi...