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Polycomb Repressive Complex(es) and Their Role in Adult Stem Cells

Pooja Flora, Gil Dalal, Idan Cohen, Elena Ezhkova

2021Genes25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Populations of resident stem cells (SCs) are responsible for maintaining, repairing, and regenerating adult tissues. In addition to having the capacity to generate all the differentiated cell types of the tissue, adult SCs undergo long periods of quiescence within the niche to maintain themselves. The process of SC renewal and differentiation is tightly regulated for proper tissue regeneration throughout an organisms' lifetime. Epigenetic regulators, such as the polycomb group (PcG) of proteins have been implicated in modulating gene expression in adult SCs to maintain homeostatic and regenerative balances in adult tissues. In this review, we summarize the recent findings that elucidate the composition and function of the polycomb repressive complex machinery and highlight their role in diverse adult stem cell compartments.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsPolycomb-group proteinsStem cellBiologyCell biologyRegeneration (biology)Cellular differentiationStem cell nicheNicheFunction (biology)Adult stem cellGeneGene expressionGeneticsProgenitor cellRepressorEcologyEpigenetics and DNA MethylationTissue Engineering and Regenerative MedicineCancer-related gene regulation