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Publication : Methylation determines fibroblast activation and fibrogenesis in the kidney.

First Author  Bechtel W Year  2010
Journal  Nat Med Volume  16
Issue  5 Pages  544-50
PubMed ID  20418885 Mgi Jnum  J:160617
Mgi Id  MGI:4454728 Doi  10.1038/nm.2135
Citation  Bechtel W, et al. (2010) Methylation determines fibroblast activation and fibrogenesis in the kidney. Nat Med 16(5):544-50
abstractText  Fibrogenesis is a pathological wound repair process that fails to cease, even when the initial insult has been removed. Fibroblasts are principal mediators of fibrosis, and fibroblasts from fibrotic tissues fail to return to their quiescent stage, including when cultured in vitro. In a search for underlying molecular mechanisms, we hypothesized that this perpetuation of fibrogenesis is caused by epigenetic modifications. We demonstrate here that hypermethylation of RASAL1, encoding an inhibitor of the Ras oncoprotein, is associated with the perpetuation of fibroblast activation and fibrogenesis in the kidney. RASAL1 hypermethylation is mediated by the methyltransferase Dnmt1 in renal fibrogenesis, and kidney fibrosis is ameliorated in Dnmt1(+/-) heterozygous mice. These studies demonstrate that epigenetic modifications may provide a molecular basis for perpetuated fibroblast activation and fibrogenesis in the kidney.
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