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Role of epigenetics in liver-specific gene transcription, hepatocyte differentiation, and stem cell reprogrammation

Authors :
Evi De Prins
Joery De Kock
Evelien De Rop
Tamara Vanhaecke
Mathieu Vinken
Albert Geerts
Tom Henkens
Joanna Fraczek
Sarah Snykers
Vera Rogiers
Toxicology, Dermato-cosmetology and Pharmacognosy
Source :
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2009.

Abstract

Controlling both growth and differentiation of stem cells and their differentiated somatic progeny is a challenge in numerous fields, from preclinical drug development to clinical therapy. Recently, new insights into the underlying molecular mechanisms have unveiled key regulatory roles of epigenetic marks driving cellular pluripotency, differentiation and self-renewal/proliferation. Indeed, the transcription of genes, governing cell-fate decisions during development and maintenance of a cell’s differentiated status in adult life, critically depends on the chromatin accessibility of transcription factors to genomic regulatory and coding regions. In this review, we discuss the epigenetic control of (liver-specific) gene-transcription and the intricate interplay between chromatin modulation, including histone (de)acetylation and DNA (de)methylation, and liver-enriched transcription factors. Special attention is paid to their role in directing hepatic differentiation of primary hepatocytes and stem cells in vitro.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Accession number :
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