Dual Regulation Mechanism of Obesity: DNA Methylation and Intestinal Flora

Author:

Ren Yi1234,Huang Peng12,Zhang Lu12,Tang Yu-Fen12,Luo Sen-Lin12,She Zhou12ORCID,Peng Hong12,Chen Yu-Qiong12,Luo Jin-Wen12,Duan Wang-Xin12,Liu Ling-Juan12,Liu Li-Qun12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pediatrics, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410011, China

2. Children’s Brain Development and Brain Injury Research Office, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410011, China

3. Department of Pediatrics, Haikou Hospital of the Maternal and Child Health, Haikou 570100, China

4. Department of Children’s Healthcare, Hainan Modern Women and Children’s Medical, Haikou 570100, China

Abstract

Obesity is a multifactorial chronic inflammatory metabolic disorder, with pathogenesis influenced by genetic and non-genetic factors such as environment and diet. Intestinal microbes and their metabolites play significant roles in the occurrence and development of obesity by regulating energy metabolism, inducing chronic inflammation, and impacting intestinal hormone secretion. Epigenetics, which involves the regulation of host gene expression without changing the nucleotide sequence, provides an exact direction for us to understand how the environment, lifestyle factors, and other risk factors contribute to obesity. DNA methylation, as the most common epigenetic modification, is involved in the pathogenesis of various metabolic diseases. The epigenetic modification of the host is induced or regulated by the intestinal microbiota and their metabolites, linking the dynamic interaction between the microbiota and the host genome. In this review, we examined recent advancements in research, focusing on the involvement of intestinal microbiota and DNA methylation in the etiology and progression of obesity, as well as potential interactions between the two factors, providing novel perspectives and avenues for further elucidating the pathogenesis, prevention, and treatment of obesity.

Funder

Science and Technology Program of Hunan Province

Fundamental Research Funds for the Center Universities of Central South University

Hainan Provincial Natural Science Foundation of China

Scientific research project of Hainan Health Industry

Publisher

MDPI AG

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