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      Epigenetics in osteoarthritis: Novel spotlight

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      Journal of Cellular Physiology
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          <p class="first" id="d1622117e85">Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common type of arthritis and no longer is considered as an absolute consequence of joint mechanical use (wear and tear); rather recent data demonstrate the pivotal role of inflammatory mediators in the development and progression of this disease. This multifactorial disease results from several environmental and inherited factors. Genetic cannot solely explain all the contribution share of inheritance and, this way, it is speculated that epigenetics can play a role, too. Moreover, environmental factors can induce local epigenetic changes. The epigenetic contribution to OA pathogenesis occurs at all of its levels, DNA methylation, histone modification, microRNA, and long noncoding RNA. In fact, during early phases of OA pathogenesis, environmental factors employ epigenetic mechanisms to provide a positive feedback for the OA-related pathogenic mechanisms and pathways with an ultimate outcome of a well-established clinical OA. These epigenetic changes stay during clinical disease and prevent the body natural healing and regenerative processes to work properly, resulting in an incurable disease condition. In this review article, we aimed to have an overview on the studies performed with regard to understanding the role of epigenetics in the etiopathogenesis of OA and highlighted the importance of such kind of regulatory mechanisms within this context. </p>

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          Journal
          Journal of Cellular Physiology
          J Cell Physiol
          Wiley
          0021-9541
          1097-4652
          December 19 2018
          August 2019
          January 19 2019
          August 2019
          : 234
          : 8
          : 12309-12324
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of ImmunologySchool of Medicine, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesTehran Iran
          [2 ]Rheumatology Research Center, Tehran University of Medical SciencesTehran Iran
          Article
          10.1002/jcp.28020
          30659623
          decd0a6b-6810-4047-b1b5-8c33ded56944
          © 2019

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