A Comprehensive Review of the Genetic and Epigenetic Contributions to the Development of Fibromyalgia

Biomedicines. 2023 Apr 7;11(4):1119. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines11041119.

Abstract

This narrative review summarizes the current knowledge of the genetic and epigenetic contributions to the development of fibromyalgia (FM). Although there is no single gene that results in the development of FM, this study reveals that certain polymorphisms in genes involved in the catecholaminergic pathway, the serotonergic pathway, pain processing, oxidative stress, and inflammation may influence susceptibility to FM and the severity of its symptoms. Furthermore, epigenetic changes at the DNA level may lead to the development of FM. Likewise, microRNAs may impact the expression of certain proteins that lead to the worsening of FM-associated symptoms.

Keywords: epigenetics; fibromyalgia; genetics.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.