Why are Epigenetic Therapies Important in Pediatrics?
In pediatrics, early-life exposure to various environmental factors can cause long-lasting changes in gene expression, potentially leading to chronic diseases later in life. Epigenetic therapies offer a novel approach to reverse or mitigate these changes. For example, conditions like congenital heart disease, pediatric cancers, and neurodevelopmental disorders might be influenced by epigenetic modifications. By targeting these epigenetic alterations, it is possible to develop more effective and less toxic treatments for young patients.