“Cumulative Stress”: The Effects of Maternal and Neonatal Oxidative Stress and Oxidative Stress-Inducible Genes on Programming of Atopy

Author:

Manti Sara1ORCID,Marseglia Lucia2ORCID,D’Angelo Gabriella2,Cuppari Caterina1,Cusumano Erika2,Arrigo Teresa1,Gitto Eloisa2,Salpietro Carmelo1

Affiliation:

1. Unit of Pediatric Genetics and Immunology, Department of Pediatrics, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, Italy

2. Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University of Messina, 98125 Messina, Italy

Abstract

Although extensive epidemiological and laboratory studies have been performed to identify the environmental and immunological causes of atopy, genetic predisposition seems to be the biggest risk factor for allergic diseases. The onset of atopic diseases may be the result of heritable changes of gene expression, without any alteration in DNA sequences occurring in response to early environmental stimuli. Findings suggest that the establishment of a peculiar epigenetic pattern may also be generated by oxidative stress (OS) and perpetuated by the activation of OS-related genes. Analyzing the role of maternal and neonatal oxidative stress and oxidative stress-inducible genes, the purpose of this review was to summarize what is known about the relationship between maternal and neonatal OS-related genes and the development of atopic diseases.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Aging,General Medicine,Biochemistry

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