Why Is DNA Methylation Important for Risk Assessment?
DNA methylation is increasingly recognized as a valuable tool for risk assessment in toxicology. Changes in methylation patterns can serve as early indicators of exposure to toxicants before clinical symptoms manifest. This makes it possible to identify at-risk populations and implement preventative strategies. Additionally, understanding methylation changes can help in developing more accurate dose-response models, improving regulatory guidelines, and tailoring interventions to mitigate health risks.