2022
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95374
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Diet-Epigenome Interactions: Epi-Drugs Modulating the Epigenetic Machinery during Cancer Prevention

Abstract: The roles of diet and environment on health have been known since ancient times. Cancer is both a genetic and an epigenetic disease and a complex interplay mechanism of genetic and environmental factors composed of multiple stages in which gene expression, protein and metabolite function operate synchronically. Disruption of epigenetic processes results in life-threatening diseases, in particular, cancer. Epigenetics involves altered gene expression without any change of nucleotide sequences, such as DNA methy… Show more

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“…Disruption of these events leads to abnormal gene expression, notably contributing to severe diseases like cancer. Fortunately unlike genetic mutations, epigenetic changes are potentially reversible, offering a crucial avenue for cancer prevention and therapy [196]. The anticancer role of dietary bioactive compounds and phytochemicals mediated by histone PTMs has been previously reviewed [197][198][199][200][201].…”
Section: Targeting Histone Acylation For Cancer Prevention and Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disruption of these events leads to abnormal gene expression, notably contributing to severe diseases like cancer. Fortunately unlike genetic mutations, epigenetic changes are potentially reversible, offering a crucial avenue for cancer prevention and therapy [196]. The anticancer role of dietary bioactive compounds and phytochemicals mediated by histone PTMs has been previously reviewed [197][198][199][200][201].…”
Section: Targeting Histone Acylation For Cancer Prevention and Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%