Drug addiction and DNA modifications

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Abstract

Drug addiction is a complex disorder which can be influenced by both genetic and environmental factors. Research has shown that epigenetic modifications can translate environmental signals into changes in gene expression, suggesting that epigenetic changes may underlie the causes and possibly treatment of substance use disorders. This chapter will focus on epigenetic modifications to DNA, which include DNA methylation and several recently defined additional DNA epigenetic changes. We will discuss the functions of DNA modifications and methods for detecting them, followed by a description of the research investigating the function and consequences of drug-induced changes in DNA methylation patterns. Understanding these epigenetic changes may provide us translational tools for the diagnosis and treatment of addiction in the future.

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Brown, A. N., & Feng, J. (2017). Drug addiction and DNA modifications. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 978, pp. 105–125). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-53889-1_6

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