2019
DOI: 10.18699/vj19.463
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The role of DNA methylation in the disorders of bone metabolism

Abstract: Osteoporosis is one of multifactorial diseases, it develops from interactions between the genetic component and the environment. However, the universal epigenetic markers of osteoporosis are not yet defined. Finding the risk factors will predict the risk of osteoporosis at the preclinical stage, help define the course and severity of the disease, and develop preventive measures based on them to reduce the risk of fractures. Expanding knowledge in the field of bone biology, especially in the genetics of osteopo… Show more

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“…This process is a form of covalent modification of DNA without changing its sequence, which provides the transfer of a methyl group (CH3) from S-adenosylmethionine to position 5 of the pyrimidine ring of cytosine. Typically, gene methylation causes a decrease in gene expression; however, the effect may vary depending on the methylation of individual CpG sites within or outside the regulatory regions of the gene [86].…”
Section: Epigenetic Factors In Type 1 Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This process is a form of covalent modification of DNA without changing its sequence, which provides the transfer of a methyl group (CH3) from S-adenosylmethionine to position 5 of the pyrimidine ring of cytosine. Typically, gene methylation causes a decrease in gene expression; however, the effect may vary depending on the methylation of individual CpG sites within or outside the regulatory regions of the gene [86].…”
Section: Epigenetic Factors In Type 1 Diabetes Mellitusmentioning
confidence: 99%