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The Influence of DNA Methylation on Bone Cells
Authors:Sjur Reppe  Harish Datta  Kaare M Gautvik
Institution:1Oslo University Hospital, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Oslo, Norway; ;2Lovisenberg Diakonale Hospital, Oslo, Norway;;3University of Oslo, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, Oslo, Norway;;4Newcastle University, Institute of Cellular Medicine, UK
Abstract:DNA methylation in eukaryotes invokes heritable alterations of the of the cytosine base in DNA without changing the underlying genomic DNA sequence. DNA methylation may be modified by environmental exposures as well as gene polymorphisms and may be a mechanistic link between environmental risk factors and the development of disease. In this review, we consider the role of DNA methylation in bone cells (osteoclasts/osteoblasts/osteocytes) and their progenitors with special focus on in vitro and ex vivo analyses. The number of studies on DNA methylation in bone cells is still somewhat limited, nevertheless it is getting increasingly clear that this type of the epigenetic changes is a critical regulator of gene expression. DNA methylation is necessary for proper development and function of bone cells and is accompanied by disease characteristic functional alterations as presently reviewed including postmenopausal osteoporosis and mechanical strain.
Keywords:Bone  Osteoblast  DNA methylation  Osteoporosis  Wnt  Osteoclast  Epigenetics  
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