What is epigenetics? - Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna

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Here's a conundrum:
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identical twins originate from the same DNA,
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so how can they turn out so different
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even in traits that have a significant genetic component?
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For instance, why might one twin get heart disease at 55,
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while her sister runs marathons in perfect health?
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Nature versus nurture has a lot to do with it,
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but a deeper related answer can be found within something called epigenetics.
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That's the study of how DNA interacts
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with the multitude of smaller molecules found within cells,
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which can activate and deactivate genes.
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If you think of DNA as a recipe book,
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those molecules are largely what determine what gets cooked when.
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They aren't making any conscious choices themselves,
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rather their presence and concentration within cells makes the difference.
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So how does that work?
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Genes in DNA are expressed when they're read and transcribed into RNA,
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which is translated into proteins by structures called ribosomes.
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And proteins are much of what determines a cell's characteristics and function.
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Epigenetic changes can boost or interfere with the transcription of specific genes.
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The most common way interference happens is that DNA,
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or the proteins it's wrapped around,
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gets labeled with small chemical tags.
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The set of all of the chemical tags that are attached to the genome
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of a given cell
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is called the epigenome.
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Some of these, like a methyl group, inhibit gene expression
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by derailing the cellular transcription machinery
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or causing the DNA to coil more tightly,
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making it inaccessible.
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The gene is still there, but it's silent.
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Boosting transcription is essentially the opposite.
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Some chemical tags will unwind the DNA, making it easier to transcribe,
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which ramps up production of the associated protein.
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Epigenetic changes can survive cell division,
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which means they could affect an organism for its entire life.
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Sometimes that's a good thing.
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Epigenetic changes are part of normal development.
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The cells in an embryo start with one master genome.
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As the cells divide, some genes are activated
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and others inhibited.
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Over time, through this epigenetic reprogramming,
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some cells develop into heart cells,
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and others into liver cells.
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Each of the approximately 200 cell types in your body
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has essentially the same genome
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but its own distinct epigenome.
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The epigenome also mediates a lifelong dialogue
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between genes and the environment.
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The chemical tags that turn genes on and off
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can be influenced by factors including diet,
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chemical exposure,
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and medication.
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The resulting epigenetic changes can eventually lead to disease,
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if, for example, they turn off a gene that makes a tumor-suppressing protein.
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Environmentally-induced epigenetic changes are part of the reason
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why genetically identical twins can grow up to have very different lives.
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As twins get older, their epigenomes diverge,
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affecting the way they age and their susceptibility to disease.
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Even social experiences can cause epigenetic changes.
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In one famous experiment,
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when mother rats weren't attentive enough to their pups,
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genes in the babies that helped them manage stress were methylated
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and turned off.
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And it might not stop with that generation.
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Most epigenetic marks are erased when egg and sperm cells are formed.
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But now researchers think that some of those imprints survive,
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passing those epigenetic traits on to the next generation.
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Your mother's or your father's experiences as a child,
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or choices as adults,
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could actually shape your own epigenome.
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But even though epigenetic changes are sticky,
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they're not necessarily permanent.
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A balanced lifestyle that includes a healthy diet,
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exercise,
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and avoiding exposure to contaminants
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may in the long run create a healthy epigenome.
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It's an exciting time to be studying this.
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Scientists are just beginning to understand
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how epigenetics could explain mechanisms of human development and aging,
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as well as the origins of cancer,
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heart disease,
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mental illness,
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addiction,
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and many other conditions.
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Meanwhile, new genome editing techniques are making it much easier
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to identify which epigenetic changes really matter for health and disease.
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Once we understand how our epigenome influences us,
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we might be able to influence it, too.
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