Current progress in bionanomaterials to modulate the epigenome
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Autor/a
Rhodes, Anna D. Y.
Duran Mota, José Antonio
Oliva, Núria
Otros/as autores/as
Universitat Ramon Llull. IQS
Fecha de publicación
2022ISSN
2047-4849
Resumen
Recent advances in genomics during the 1990s have made it possible to study and identify genetic and epigenetic responses of cells and tissues to various drugs and environmental factors. This has accelerated the number of targets available to treat a range of diseases from cancer to wound healing disorders. Equally interesting is the understanding of how bio- and nanomaterials alter gene expression through epigenetic mechanisms, and whether they have the potential to elicit a positive therapeutic response without requiring additional biomolecule delivery. In fact, from a cell's perspective, a biomaterial is nothing more than an environmental factor, and so it has the power to epigenetically modulate gene expression of cells in contact with it. Understanding these epigenetic interactions between biomaterials and cells will open new avenues in the development of technologies that can not only provide biological signals (i.e. drugs, growth factors) necessary for therapy and regeneration, but also intimately interact with cells to promote the expression of genes of interest. This review article aims to summarise the current state-of-the-art and progress on the development of bio- and nanomaterials to modulate the epigenome.
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English
Materias (CDU)
577 - Bioquímica. Biología molecular. Biofísica
Palabras clave
Mesenchymal stem-cells
DNA methylation
Replicative senescence
Matrix elasticity
Fibroblasts
Stiffness
Surface
Epigenetics
Hallmarks
Cèl·lules mare mesenquimàtiques
Epigenètica
Páginas
p.11
Publicado por
Royal Society of Chemistry
Publicado en
Biomaterials Science 2022, 18, 5021-5358
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