Assessment of the methylome and the cognition in urban dwellers
E. Abdelmoula, N. Bouayed Abdelmoula, B. Abdelmoula

TL;DR
This paper reviews how DNA methylation patterns may influence cognitive abilities in people living in urban environments.
Contribution
It highlights a Chinese study showing urban upbringing correlates with cognitive performance via DNA methylation.
Findings
A Chinese study found childhood urbanicity correlates with better cognitive performance via DNA methylation.
Most methylome studies on environmental adaptation focus on plants and animals, not humans.
Urban living is linked to better working memory and verbal learning in some studies.
Abstract
The epigenome involving chemical modifications of DNA and chromatin that modulates gene expression in response to external and environmental conditions is characterized by great plasticity and reacts by epigenetic marks such as methylation signatures that can be inherited across generations. Urban dwellers likely adapt to the level and growth of urbanization and resulting environmental changes through epigenetic changes. The aim of this study is to present what is currently known about the DNA methylome (the information of DNA methylation of all cytosines in a genome) and cognition when humans are exposed to changing urban environments. We conducted a comprehensive review of the scientific literature using PubMed database with the following keywords: DNA methylation, brain and urbanity. Our search revealed a scarcity of scientific articles reporting methylome studies with assessment…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth and Lifestyle Studies · Diet and metabolism studies · Nutritional Studies and Diet
