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A comprehensive overview of the complex relationship between epigenetics, bioactive components, cancer, and aging

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CRITICAL REVIEWS IN FOOD SCIENCE AND NUTRITION
卷 63, 期 19, 页码 3333-3345

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2021.1986803

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aging; bioactive components; cancer; epigenetics; nutrition

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The incidence of cancer increases with aging due to shared molecular pathways. While genetics only accounts for about 20-25% of human lifespan, epigenetic changes play a significant role in individual health and aging. Both genetic and environmental factors, including diet, can modify aging and age-related diseases. Epigenetics shows promise in preventing and managing certain cancers and diseases, with specific nutritional components having a significant impact on gene regulatory processes.
Among age-related diseases, the incidence of cancer increases significantly due to the overlap of some molecular pathways between cancer and aging. While the genetic influence on the human lifespan is estimated to be about 20-25%, epigenetic changes play an important role in modulating individual health status, aging. Aging and age-related conditions are processes that can be modified by both genetic, environmental factors, including dietary habits. Epigenetics is a new discipline has significant potential to be applied for the prevention, management of certain carcinomas and diseases. Epigenetic modifications may play an important role in disease occurrence and pathogenesis. Some nutritional components can be significantly effective in the prevention of breast, skin, esophagus, colorectal, prostate, pancreatic, lung cancers. It contains minerals, vitamins, and some bioactive components (curcumin, indole 3 carbinol, di-indolylmethane, sulforaphane, epigallocatechin-3-gallate, genistein, resveratrol, pterostilbene, apigenin, etc.) regulatory processes. However, compelling evidence suggests that dietary habits can manipulate the aging process and/or its consequences, have health benefits. Aging processes become complex when combined with the relational role of bioactive nutritional components on gene expression. In this review, the relationship between epigenetic processes caused by DNA methylylation, histone modification, non-coding m-RNA, and telomerase activity, the risk of aging and cancer is discussed.

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