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AuthorMatarid, Tasnim R
AuthorRayan, Menatallah
AuthorHussein, Ola J
AuthorAbunada, Hanan H
AuthorMaayah, Zaid H
AuthorKorashy, Hesham M
Available date2025-06-12T05:51:53Z
Publication Date2025-05-21
Publication NameBiomolecules and Biomedicine
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.17305/bb.2025.11801
CitationExploring the link between environmental chemical exposures and epigenetic modifications in diabetes mellitus. (2025). Biomolecules and Biomedicine. https://doi.org/10.17305/bb.2025.11801
ISSN2831-0896
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/65499
AbstractDiabetes mellitus (DM) is a globally prevalent metabolic disorder characterized by impaired glucose homeostasis and insulin secretion. Beyond traditional risk factors like lifestyle and genetics, environmental pollutants, including particulate matter, heavy metals, and persistent organic pollutants, have become significant contributors to DM. One of the key mechanistic pathways through which these pollutants exert their effects is the activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), a ligand-activated transcription factor that regulates the expression of cytochrome P450 family 1 (CYP1) enzymes. This cascade contributes to increased oxidative stress and systemic inflammation, hallmarks of metabolic impairment. Importantly, these environmental pollutants are also linked to epigenetic modifications, including aberrant DNA methylation, histone modifications, and microRNA dysregulation, which further disrupt insulin sensitivity and β-cell function. This review explores the possible mechanistic crosstalk between AhR/CYP1 pathway activation and epigenetic alterations in the context of diabetes development. By integrating findings from epidemiology, in vivo, and in vitro studies, we provide a summary of how environmental exposures may influence diabetes risk through epigenetic mechanisms. Understanding these interactions not only advances our knowledge of DM etiology but also highlights novel molecular targets for preventive and therapeutic strategies.
SponsorQatar University Internal Grant No. QUCG-CPH-23/24-154 and the IRCC Grant No. IRCC-2025-752 to HMK.Qatar University Graduate Assistantship to TRM, QatarUniversity-Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland PhD dualdegree scholarship to MR. Qatar Foundation Graduate StudiesResearch Assistantship no. GSRA8-L-1-0506-21033 to OJH
Languageen
PublisherThe Association of Basic Medical Sciences
SubjectDiabetes mellitus
DM
insulin resistance
IR
glucose metabolism
environmental pollutants
Aryl hydrocarbon Receptor
epigenetic modifications
TitleExploring the link between environmental chemical exposures and epigenetic modifications in diabetes mellitus.
TypeArticle Review
ESSN2831-090X
dc.accessType Open Access


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