Epigenomics and gene regulation in mammalian social systems

Curr Zool. 2020 Jun;66(3):307-319. doi: 10.1093/cz/zoaa005. Epub 2020 Feb 25.

Abstract

Social epigenomics is a new field of research that studies how the social environment shapes the epigenome and how in turn the epigenome modulates behavior. We focus on describing known gene-environment interactions (GEIs) and epigenetic mechanisms in different mammalian social systems. To illustrate how epigenetic mechanisms integrate GEIs, we highlight examples where epigenetic mechanisms are associated with social behaviors and with their maintenance through neuroendocrine, locomotor, and metabolic responses. We discuss future research trajectories and open questions for the emerging field of social epigenomics in nonmodel and naturally occurring social systems. Finally, we outline the technological advances that aid the study of epigenetic mechanisms in the establishment of GEIs and vice versa.

Keywords: DNA methylation; epigenetics; histone modification; rank; social status; social systems.