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Epigenetic effects of selenium and their implications for health
Authors:Bodo Speckmann  Tilman Grune
Affiliation:German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke; Department of Molecular Toxicology; Nuthetal, Germany
Abstract:Alterations of epigenetic marks are linked to normal development and cellular differentiation as well as to the progression of common chronic diseases. The plasticity of these marks provides potential for disease therapies and prevention strategies. Macro- and micro-nutrients have been shown to modulate disease risk in part via effects on the epigenome. The essential micronutrient selenium affects human health outcomes, e.g., cancers, cardiovascular and autoimmune diseases, via selenoproteins and through a range of biologically active dietary selenocompounds and metabolism products thereof. This review provides an assessment of the current literature regarding epigenetic effects of dietary and synthetic selenocompounds, which include the modulation of marks and editors of epigenetic information and interference with one-carbon metabolism, which provides the methyl donor for DNA methylation. The relevance of a selenium-epigenome interaction for human health is discussed, and we also indicate where future studies will be helpful to gain a deeper understanding of epigenetic effects elicited by selenium.
Keywords:CBS (Cystathionine β  -lyase), histone modifications, homocysteine, microRNA, selenite, selenocysteine, selenomethionine
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