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The methylome and transcriptome of fetal skin : implications for scarless healing

30.04.2019

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Aim: Fetal skin is known to heal without scarring. In mice, the phenomenon is observed until the 16–17 day of gestation – the day of transition from scarless to normal healing. The study aims to identify key methylome and transcriptome changes following the transition. Materials & methods: Methylome and transcriptome profiles were analyzed in murine dorsal skin using microarray approach. Results & conclusion: The genes associated with inflammatory response and hyaluronate degradation showed increased DNA methylation before the transition, while those involved in embryonic morphogenesis, neuron differentiation and synapse functions did so after. A number of the methylome alterations were retained until adulthood and correlated with gene expression, while the functional associations imply that scarless healing depends on epigenetic regulation.


Autorzy: Justyna Podolak-Popinigis, Anna Ronowicz, Monika Dmochowska, Agnieszka Jakubiak, Paweł Sachadyn

Źródło: Epigenomics 2016; vol. 8, nr 10, s. 1331-1345

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