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The Role of Epigenetics in Primary Biliary Cholangitis

Alessio Gerussi, Elvezia Maria Paraboschi, Claudio Cappadona, Chiara Caime, Eleonora Binatti, Laura Cristoferi, Rosanna Asselta, Pietro Invernizzi

2022International Journal of Molecular Sciences26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Primary Biliary Cholangitis (PBC) is a rare autoimmune disease of the liver, affecting mostly females. There is evidence that epigenetic changes have a pathogenic role in PBC. Epigenetic modifications are related to methylation of CpG DNA islands, post-translational modifications of histone proteins, and non-coding RNAs. In PBC, there are data showing a dysregulation of all these levels, especially in immune cells. In addition, epigenetics seems to be involved in complex phenomena such as X monosomy or abnormalities in the process of X chromosome inactivation, which have been reported in PBC and appear to influence its sex imbalance and pathogenesis. We review here historical data on epigenetic modifications in PBC, present new data, and discuss possible links among X-chromosome abnormalities at a genetic and epigenetic level, PBC pathogenesis, and PBC sex imbalance.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsDNA methylationPrimary biliary cirrhosisBiologyPathogenesisHistoneMonosomyPrimary sclerosing cholangitisGeneticsImmunologyCancer researchDiseaseChromosomeMedicineGeneInternal medicineGene expressionKaryotypeLiver Diseases and ImmunityPediatric Hepatobiliary Diseases and TreatmentsCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer Studies