In recent years, many articles have been published describing the impact of physical activity and diet on bone health. This review has aimed to figure out the possible epigenetic mechanisms that influence bone metabolism. Many studies highlighted the effects of macro and micronutrients combined with exercise on the regulation of gene expression through miRs. The present review will describe how physical activity and nutrition can prevent abnormal epigenetic regulation that otherwise could lead to bone-metabolism-related diseases, the most significant of which is osteoporosis. Nowadays, it is known that this effect can be carried out not only by endogenously produced miRs, but also through those intakes through the diet. Indeed, they have also been found in the transcriptome of animals and plants, and it is possible to hypothesise an interaction between miRNAs produced by different kingdoms and epigenetic influences on human gene expression. In particular, the key to the activation pathways triggered by diet and physical activity appears to be the activation of Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), the expression of which is regulated by several miRs. Among the main miRs involved are exercise-induced miR21 and 21-5p, and food-induced miR 221-3p and 222-3p.

Patrizia Proia, Carlo Rossi, Anna Alioto, Alessandra AMATO, Caterina Polizzotto, Andrea Pagliaro, et al. (2023). MiRNAs Expression Modulates Osteogenesis in Response to Exercise and Nutrition. GENES, 14(9), 1-13 [10.3390/genes14091667].

MiRNAs Expression Modulates Osteogenesis in Response to Exercise and Nutrition

Patrizia Proia
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Carlo Rossi;Alessandra AMATO;Sara Baldassano
2023-08-23

Abstract

In recent years, many articles have been published describing the impact of physical activity and diet on bone health. This review has aimed to figure out the possible epigenetic mechanisms that influence bone metabolism. Many studies highlighted the effects of macro and micronutrients combined with exercise on the regulation of gene expression through miRs. The present review will describe how physical activity and nutrition can prevent abnormal epigenetic regulation that otherwise could lead to bone-metabolism-related diseases, the most significant of which is osteoporosis. Nowadays, it is known that this effect can be carried out not only by endogenously produced miRs, but also through those intakes through the diet. Indeed, they have also been found in the transcriptome of animals and plants, and it is possible to hypothesise an interaction between miRNAs produced by different kingdoms and epigenetic influences on human gene expression. In particular, the key to the activation pathways triggered by diet and physical activity appears to be the activation of Runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), the expression of which is regulated by several miRs. Among the main miRs involved are exercise-induced miR21 and 21-5p, and food-induced miR 221-3p and 222-3p.
23-ago-2023
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Patrizia Proia, Carlo Rossi, Anna Alioto, Alessandra AMATO, Caterina Polizzotto, Andrea Pagliaro, et al. (2023). MiRNAs Expression Modulates Osteogenesis in Response to Exercise and Nutrition. GENES, 14(9), 1-13 [10.3390/genes14091667].
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