Genes and Diseases (Sep 2024)

Mechanism and application of feedback loops formed by mechanotransduction and histone modifications

  • Han Sun,
  • Yafang Gao,
  • Xinyu Ma,
  • Yizhou Deng,
  • Lintao Bi,
  • Lisha Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 101061

Abstract

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Mechanical stimulation is the key physical factor in cell environment. Mechanotransduction acts as a fundamental regulator of cell behavior, regulating cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and exhibiting specific signature alterations during the pathological process. As research continues, the role of epigenetic science in mechanotransduction is attracting attention. However, the molecular mechanism of the synergistic effect between mechanotransduction and epigenetics in physiological and pathological processes has not been clarified. We focus on how histone modifications, as important components of epigenetics, are coordinated with multiple signaling pathways to control cell fate and disease progression. Specifically, we propose that histone modifications can form regulatory feedback loops with signaling pathways, that is, histone modifications can not only serve as downstream regulators of signaling pathways for target gene transcription but also provide feedback to regulate signaling pathways. Mechanotransduction and epigenetic changes could be potential markers and therapeutic targets in clinical practice.

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