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Epigenetic Control of Osteogenesis: Pathways Toward Improved Bone Regeneration

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Abstract

Purpose of Review

In this review, we summarize our evolving understanding of the epigenetic mechanisms directing the osteogenic differentiation of skeletal progenitor cells.

Recent Findings

Advances in genome-wide approaches used to profile chromatin accessibility and histone modifications in skeletal progenitors have uncovered chromatin remodeling associated with progression of osteoblast differentiation and the key regulatory nodes driving this process. Utilization of cell culture systems and genetic mouse models highlight the key enzymes regulating histone posttranslational modifications and DNA methylation that promote the transition of cells from progenitor to mature osteoblast stage. Herein, the described studies provide emerging insights gained from pharmacologic targeting of chromatin modifiers promoting osteogenic differentiation of skeletal progenitors.

Summary

While our fundamental understanding of chromatin modifiers and factors regulating chromatin accessibility and transcriptional activity in skeletal progenitors continues to develop, future research may inform new therapeutic approaches to promote osteoblast differentiation and enhance mineralization to augment fracture repair.
Title
Epigenetic Control of Osteogenesis: Pathways Toward Improved Bone Regeneration
Authors
Marta Stetsiv
Sakinah Abdulsalam
Drew Dauphinee
Archana Sanjay
Rosa M. Guzzo
Publication date
01-12-2025
Publisher
Springer US
Keyword
Epigenetics
Published in
Current Osteoporosis Reports / Issue 1/2025
Print ISSN: 1544-1873
Electronic ISSN: 1544-2241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11914-025-00923-4
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