Adv Exp Med Biol. 2012;741:231-53
Calvanese V, Fraga MF.
Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in the control of cell
differentiation during embryonic development is currently one of the
main objectives of developmental biology. This knowledge will provide a
basis for the development of new strategies in the field of regenerative
medicine, one of the most promising weapons to fight many human
diseases. Cell differentiation during embryonic development is
controlled primarily by epigenetic factors, that is, mechanisms involved
in the regulation of chromatin structure and gene expression.
Here we
describe the best known epigenetic modifications, and pathways, mainly
focused on DNA methylation and histone modifications, and try to depict
the state of art in our knowledge about epigenetic regulation of
embryonic stem cell maintenance and differentiation.