Epigenetics: The Epicenter for Future Anesthesia Research?
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Anesthesiology, V 123 • No 4 743 October 2015 C onrad Hal Waddington (1905–1975), a British embryologist, geneticist, and philosopher, proposed the concept of epigenetics, defined broadly as the bridge between an organism’s inheritable genome and the observable traits of that organism, such as morphology, physiological properties, and behavior.1 For example, although a majority of a given organism’s cells share an identical set of chromosomes, embryological development results in a wide diversity of cell types, each with individualized gene expression patterns and functions. In this light, epigenetics is generally now defined as the study of gene expression processes that are impacted by the external environment and can be passed to successive generations, independently of changes in Watson-Crick dna base pairing.2 In this issue of anestHesIology, Qiao et al.3 explore for the first time in vivo the epigenetic regulation of cardiac anesthetic preconditioning by micrornas (mirs). Their findings provide insight into upstream regulatory control of prosurvival protein expression in the heart by a “noncoding” species of rna. our knowledge of the cellular processes that determine whether a particular sequence of dna becomes a functional protein has grown substantially in recent years. The results of the Human genome Project provided a new layer of complexity in our understanding gene regulation: sequencing data suggested that the approximately 20,000 genes that code for proteins only represent approximately 1.5% of dna. since 2003, determining the function of the remainder of our genome has been the intent of the U.s. national Human genome research Institute encyclopedia of dna elements (enCode) project. a major accomplishment of the enCode project has been the determination that approximately 80% of the human genome is indeed associated with at least one biochemical function: regulation of the expression of coding genes.4 These results in part explain the observation that the majority of rna species that are generated are not subsequently translated to protein5 and demonstrate that gene regulation is far more complex than has been traditionally believed. The list of noncoding rnas has grown from transfer rnas and ribosomal rnas to include the discovery of small nucleolar rnas, long noncoding rnas, and, the topic of the current study by Qiao et al., mirs. mirs are important posttranscriptional regulators that interact with multiple target mrnas to coordinately regulate protein expression. mirs are small (19 to 22 nucleotides), highly conserved across species, and function via base pairing with complementary sequences within target mrna molecules. Complementary binding of a given mir to its target gene results in gene silencing or degradation. a short (5 to 7 nucleotides) sequence in the mature mir determines the specificity of binding to mrnas, so mirs can bind multiple mrnas and a given mrna can be bound by multiple mirs, creating a new and complex layer of posttranscriptional control. In the current study, Qiao et al. examine the contribution of mir-21 in isoflurane-mediated cardioprotection from ischemia–reperfusion injury by using in vivo and ex vivo models of ischemia–reperfusion injury in mir-21 knockout and wild-type mice. Their results suggest that mir-21 is a critical regulator of isoflurane preconditioning, mediated by downstream effects on several known cardioprotective molecules. as Qiao et al. indicate, mir-21 is “highly expressed in cardiomyocytes, cardiac fibroblasts, vascular Epigenetics
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Anesthesiology
دوره 123 4 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2015