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Epigenetic Inheritance: Intergenerational Effects of Pesticides and Other Endocrine Disruptors on Cancer Development
Authors:Heloiza Diniz Nicolella  Sonia de Assis
Affiliation:1.Georgetown University Medical Center, Washington, DC 20057, USA;2.Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center, Washington, DC 20057, USA
Abstract:Parental environmental experiences affect disease susceptibility in the progeny through epigenetic inheritance. Pesticides are substances or mixtures of chemicals—some of which are persistent environmental pollutants—that are used to control pests. This review explores the evidence linking parental exposure to pesticides and endocrine disruptors to intergenerational and transgenerational susceptibility of cancer in population studies and animal models. We also discuss the impact of pesticides and other endocrine disruptors on the germline epigenome as well as the emerging evidence for how epigenetic information is transmitted between generations. Finally, we discuss the importance of this mode of inheritance in the context of cancer prevention and the challenges ahead.
Keywords:pesticide  environment  epigenetic inheritance  intergenerational transmission  pediatric and adult cancer
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