Phenolic compounds and epigenetic mechanisms regulating gene expression: effects on human health
Resumen: Abstract
Phenolic compounds are a large class of phytochemicals with relevant physiological effects that are naturally found in plant-origin foods and derived products. Beneficial effects associated with polyphenol consumption are related to their ability to prevent and/or counteract disease features: they exert anti-inflammatory, antioxidant and anticancer effects, as well as protective actions against metabolic diseases. Phenolic compounds and their metabolites can modulate cell function by regulating gene expression. These effects are partially mediated through specific changes in epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation, histone modifications and microRNA (miRNA) expression. Some polyphenols affect DNA methylation and are effective in counteracting deleterious actions induced by inflammatory/pro-oxidant factors, both in in vitro and in vivo settings. Specific mechanisms include modulation of methyl-transferases, whose levels are inhibited upon polyphenols treatment. Some polyphenols are histone deacetylase inhibitors, which prevent transcriptional repression and suppress tumor and inflammation genes by affecting selective regulation of miRNA expression. Their mostly recognized actions as anti-inflammatory and antioxidants seem to be partially mediated through regulation of individual miRNAs. Due to these actions, polyphenols and polyphenol-derived metabolites are under study in clinical and interventional trials for their benefits on inflammation and/or metabolic disorders. In conclusion, phenolic compounds might be an interesting approach to contribute to human homeostasis given their capacity to dynamically regulate epigenetic factors at cellular and systemic level. The present review aims to study available evidence regarding regulatory effects of polyphenols on gene expression, specifically mediated through epigenetic mechanisms.

Idioma: Inglés
DOI: 10.1007/s13105-025-01105-7
Año: 2025
Publicado en: Journal of Physiology and Biochemistry (2025), [18 pp.]
ISSN: 1138-7548

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Tipo y forma: Article (Published version)
Área (Departamento): Área Genética (Dpto. Anatom.,Embri.Genét.Ani.)
Área (Departamento): Área Fisiología (Dpto. Farmac.Fisiol.y Med.L.F.)
Área (Departamento): Área Tecnología de Alimentos (Dpto. Produc.Animal Cienc.Ali.)

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