Epigenetics regulate gene function without any alteration in the DNA sequence. The epigenetics represent one of the most important regulators in different cellular processes and have initially been developed in microorganisms as a protective strategy. The evaluation of the epigenetic mechanisms is also important in achieving an efficient control strategy in tuberculosis (TB). TB is one of the most significant epidemiological concerns in human history. Despite several in vivo and in vitro studies that have evaluated different epigenetic modifications in TB, many aspects of the association between epigenetics and TB are not fully understood. The current paper is aimed at reviewing our knowledge on histone modifications and DNA methylation modifications, as well as miRNAs regulation in TB.

The inter-talk between mycobacterium tuberculosis and the epigenetic mechanisms / Tarashi, S.; Badi, S. A.; Moshiri, A.; Ebrahimzadeh, N.; Fateh, A.; Vaziri, F.; Aazami, H.; Siadat, S. D.; Fuso, A.. - In: EPIGENOMICS. - ISSN 1750-1911. - 12:5(2020), pp. 455-469. [10.2217/epi-2019-0187]

The inter-talk between mycobacterium tuberculosis and the epigenetic mechanisms

Fuso A.
2020

Abstract

Epigenetics regulate gene function without any alteration in the DNA sequence. The epigenetics represent one of the most important regulators in different cellular processes and have initially been developed in microorganisms as a protective strategy. The evaluation of the epigenetic mechanisms is also important in achieving an efficient control strategy in tuberculosis (TB). TB is one of the most significant epidemiological concerns in human history. Despite several in vivo and in vitro studies that have evaluated different epigenetic modifications in TB, many aspects of the association between epigenetics and TB are not fully understood. The current paper is aimed at reviewing our knowledge on histone modifications and DNA methylation modifications, as well as miRNAs regulation in TB.
2020
DNA methylation; epigenetic modification; histone; miRNA; mycobacterium tuberculosis
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The inter-talk between mycobacterium tuberculosis and the epigenetic mechanisms / Tarashi, S.; Badi, S. A.; Moshiri, A.; Ebrahimzadeh, N.; Fateh, A.; Vaziri, F.; Aazami, H.; Siadat, S. D.; Fuso, A.. - In: EPIGENOMICS. - ISSN 1750-1911. - 12:5(2020), pp. 455-469. [10.2217/epi-2019-0187]
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