Nutritional epigenomics: bioactive dietary compounds in the epigenetic regulation of osteoarthritis

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Villagrán-Andrade, Karla Mariuxi
Núñez-Carro, Carmen
Andrés, María C. de

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Villagrán-Andrade KM, Núñez-Carro C, Blanco FJ, de Andrés MC. Nutritional epigenomics: bioactive dietary compounds in the epigenetic regulation of osteoarthritis. Pharmaceuticals (Basel). 2024 Aug 30;17(9):1148.

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[Abstract] Nutritional epigenomics is exceptionally important because it describes the complex interactions among food compounds and epigenome modifications. Phytonutrients or bioactive compounds, which are secondary metabolites of plants, can protect against osteoarthritis by suppressing the expression of inflammatory and catabolic mediators, modulating epigenetic changes in DNA methylation, and the histone or chromatin remodelling of key inflammatory genes and noncoding RNAs. The combination of natural epigenetic modulators is crucial because of their additive and synergistic effects, safety and therapeutic efficacy, and lower adverse effects than conventional pharmacology in the treatment of osteoarthritis. In this review, we have summarized the chondroprotective properties of bioactive compounds used for the management, treatment, or prevention of osteoarthritis in both human and animal studies. However, further research is needed into bioactive compounds used as epigenetic modulators in osteoarthritis, in order to determine their potential value for future clinical applications in osteoarthritic patients as well as their relation with the genomic and nutritional environment, in order to personalize food and nutrition together with disease prevention.

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