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Epigenetic Causes of Kawasaki Syndrome and Diabetes: Mechanisms, Triggers, Symptoms, and Treatments

Introduction Both Kawasaki Disease (KD) and Diabetes Mellitus are complex disorders shaped by an interplay of genetic susceptibility, environmental triggers, and epigenetic regulation. Although their clinical manifestations differ—KD primarily involves systemic vascular inflammation in children, with potential long-term cardiovascular effects that may persist into adulthood, whereas diabetes disrupts metabolic control—emerging research highlights shared underlying mechanisms, particularly immune dysregulation and epigenetic modification. Epigenetics, including DNA methylation, histone modification, and microRNA activity, acts as a bridge linking environmental triggers (such as infections or lifestyle factors) to disease development and progression. 1. Kawasaki Disease: Triggers and Epigenetic Mechanisms 1.1 Infectious Triggers KD is widely believed to result from an exaggerated immune response to infectious agents in genetically susceptible children. Viral suspects Adenovirus...