Frontiers in Nutrition (Jan 2021)

The Interplay Between Diet and the Epigenome in the Pathogenesis of Type-1 Diabetes

  • Amira Kohil,
  • Maha Al-Asmakh,
  • Maha Al-Asmakh,
  • Maha Al-Asmakh,
  • Mashael Al-Shafai,
  • Mashael Al-Shafai,
  • Annalisa Terranegra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2020.612115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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The autoimmune disease, Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1DM), results in the destruction of pancreatic β-cells, and the International Diabetes Federation reports that its incidence is increasing worldwide. T1DM is a complex disease due to the interaction between genetic and environmental factors. Certain dietary patterns and nutrients are known to cause epigenetic modifications in physiological conditions and diseases. However, the interplay between diet and epigenetics is not yet well-understood in the context of T1DM. Several studies have described epigenetic mechanisms involved in the autoimmune reactions that destroy the β-cells, but few explored diet components as potential triggers for epigenetic modifications. Clarifying the link between diet and epigenome can provide new insights into the pathogenesis of T1DM, potentially leading to new diagnostic and therapeutic approaches. In this mini review, we shed light on the influence of the diet-epigenome axis on the pathophysiology of T1DM.

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