1. Osteoarthritis year in review: genetics, genomics, epigenetics
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David Young, Jamie Soul, and Matt J. Barter
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Epigenomics ,Biomedical Engineering ,Genomics ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Non-coding RNA ,Long non-coding RNA ,Rheumatology ,Single cell sequencing ,Circular RNA ,Osteoarthritis ,DNA methylation ,microRNA ,Humans ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Epigenetics - Abstract
Summary Objective In this review, we have highlighted the advances over the past year in genetics, genomics and epigenetics in the field of osteoarthritis (OA). Methods A literature search of PubMed was performed using the criteria: "osteoarthritis" and one of the following terms "genetic(s), genomic(s), epigenetic(s), polymorphism, noncoding RNA, microRNA, long noncoding RNA, lncRNA, circular RNA, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq), single cell sequencing, transcriptomics, or DNA methylation between April 01, 2020 and April 30, 2021. Results In total we identified 765 unique publications, which eventually reduced to 380 of relevance to the field as judged by two assessors. Many of these studies included multiple search terms. We summarised advances relating to genetics, functional genetics, genomics and epigenetics, focusing on our personal key papers during the year. Conclusions This year few studies have identified new genetic variants contributing to OA susceptibility, but a focus has been on refining risk loci or their functional validation. The use of new technologies together with investigating the cross-talk between multiple tissue types, greater sample sizes and/or better patient classification (OA subtypes) will continue to increase our knowledge of disease mechanisms and progress towards understanding and treating OA.
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- 2022