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Journal of Research and Reports on Genetics | Volume 3

November 07-08, 2019 | Melbourne, Australia

Molecular Biology and Genetic Engineering

International Conference on

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teroid hormones have been widely overlooked as

controllers of gene expression. Through the mechanisms of

gene expression (DNA methylation, histone methylation, and

RNAi), we discuss the impact of normal reproductive templates

on the pulsatility and amplitude of potential gene-regulating

treatment protocols. By examining the interactions of estradiol

(E2) andprogesterone (P4) inwomen, we propose that changes

inphysiologicreproductivehormonetemplatesofexposureand

timing can affect fertility and even cancer through the silencing

or amplification of gene products; such as P53 and Bcl-2 in

women. We propose that uncontrolled hormone levels, due

to aging and/or the environment, may be restored to a normal

youthful template of gene expression through the fluctuating

exogenous application of E2 and P4 that mimic the normal

hormonal milieu of reproductive health. We hypothesize that

this may lead to a lower risk of the chronic illnesses of aging

and a better quality of life in patients suffering those conditions.

Speaker Biography

Wiley TS has a B.A. from Webster University and is the CEO and Director

of Wiley Compounding Systems, where she performs research in the area

of theoretical medical understanding of the mechanisms of action for

biological systems including gene regulation, hormonal mechanisms, and

pharmaceutical dependence. She has published six papers and two books

on the effects of hormone deregulation and its effects on genomics and

other medical conditions.

e:

tswiley@hiredbrains.com

Wiley TS

J T Haraldsen

Wiley Compounding Systems, USA

Understanding the effects of steroid hormone exposure on

regulation of P53 and Bcl-2

Wiley TS et al.

, J Res Rep Genet 2019, Volume 3

DOI: 10.35841/2591-7986-C1-001