Literature DB >> 30940574

Chromatin dynamics during liver regeneration.

Maria Arechederra1, Carmen Berasain2, Matias A Avila3, Maite G Fernández-Barrena4.   

Abstract

Liver regeneration is the most important reaction of the liver to an injury. Indeed, the liver possesses an extraordinary regenerative capacity orchestrated by a highly coordinated response of all the different cell types in order to recover the tissue lost, while maintaining homeostasis and all the hepatic functions. To achieve this impressive physiological accomplishment, the liver experiences a transient but precisely controlled transcriptional reprogramming that allows the simultaneous activation and silencing of multiple genes at different stages of the regeneration process. Epigenetic events play a fundamental role in the organization of chromatin architecture and hence in the tight control of gene transcription. In this review, we will summarize the most relevant epigenetic modifications associated with the critical changes in gene expression and cellular behavior occurring during liver regeneration. We will discuss the relevance of DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin remodelers, and the interplay between these epigenetic events, during the regeneration process, mainly after partial hepatectomy or after chemical injury.
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Keywords:  Chromatin remodelers; DNA methylation; Epigenetics; Histone modification; Liver injury and regeneration; Partial hepatectomy

Year:  2019        PMID: 30940574     DOI: 10.1016/j.semcdb.2019.03.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol        ISSN: 1084-9521            Impact factor:   7.727


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Journal:  Hum Gene Ther       Date:  2019-09-26       Impact factor: 5.695

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