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Restorative Dentistry & Endodontics
2015 Volume.40 No. 1 p.14 ~ p.22
Epigenetics: general characteristics and implications for oral health
Seo Ji-Yun

Park Yoon-Jung
Yi Young-Ah
Hwang Ji-Yun
Lee In-Bog
Cho Byeong-Hoon
Son Ho-Hyun
Seo Deog-Gyu
Abstract
Genetic information such as DNA sequences has been limited to fully explain mechanisms of gene regulation and disease process. Epigenetic mechanisms, which include DNA methylation, histone modification and non-coding RNAs, can regulate gene expression and affect progression of disease. Although studies focused on epigenetics are being actively investigated in the field of medicine and biology, epigenetics in dental research is at the early stages. However, studies on epigenetics in dentistry deserve attention because epigenetic mechanisms play important roles in gene expression during tooth development and may affect oral diseases. In addition, understanding of epigenetic alteration is important for developing new therapeutic methods. This review article aims to outline the general features of epigenetic mechanisms and describe its future implications in the field of dentistry.
KEYWORD
Dental pulp cell, Epigenetic mechanism, Epigenetics, Gene regulation, Periodontitis
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