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Alternative Balance Between Transcriptional and Epigenetic Regulation During Developmental Proliferation of Human Cranial Neural Crest Cells

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Journal Cells
Publisher MDPI
Date 2024 Oct 15
PMID 39404397
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Abstract

Cranial neural crest cells are implicated in multiple transcriptional events at the different stages of differentiation during development. The alteration of some transcription factors expressed during neural crest development, like PAX7, could be implicated in the etiology of face malformation in murine models. Epigenetic regulation has been shown to be an important mechanistic actor in the control of timing and the level of gene expression at different stages of neural crest development. During this work, we investigated the interconnection between epigenetics and transcription factors across a diversity of human development cranial neural crest cells. Across a diversity of neural cells from human developing cranial tissues, in accordance with their proliferation stage, an alternative balance of regulation between transcription factors and epigenetic factors was identified.

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