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The epigenome: Archive of the prenatal environment

Pages 526-531 | Received 05 Oct 2009, Accepted 06 Oct 2009, Published online: 16 Nov 2009
 

Abstract

World-wide, research initiatives are in progress to establish the role of the epigenome in human disease. Empirical data are still scarce, but particularly studies investigating how the epigenome links early developmental and adult disease may rapidly change this situation. Recently, several reports showed that prenatal environmental conditions are associated with persistent changes of the human epigenome. The evaluation of candidate loci among individuals prenatally exposed to the Dutch Famine indicated that such changes may be common but individually relatively small and greatly depend on the timing of the exposure during gestation. These first findings suggest that the epigenomic contribution to disease risk may entail the combination of multiple changes especially when adaptive responses are involved to cope with environmental conditions. Well-designed epigenome-wide studies will be crucial in creating a catalogue of epigenomic regions that are sensitive to the prenatal environment to appreciate developmental influences on common human disease.