On correlative and causal links of replicative epimutations

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The mitotic inheritability of DNA methylation as an epigenetic marker in higher-order eukaryotes has been established for >40 years. The DNA methylome and mitotic division interplay is now considered bidirectional and highly intertwined. Various epigenetic writers, erasers, and modulators shape the perceived replicative methylation dynamics. This Review surveys the principles and complexity of mitotic transmission of DNA methylation, emphasizing the awareness of mitotic aging in analyzing DNA methylation dynamics in development and disease. We reviewed how DNA methylation changes alter mitotic proliferation capacity, implicating age-related diseases like cancer. We link replicative epimutation to stem cell dysfunction, inflammatory response, cancer risks, and epigenetic clocks, discussing the causative role of DNA methylation in health and disease.

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Zhou, W., & Reizel, Y. (2025, January 1). On correlative and causal links of replicative epimutations. Trends in Genetics. Elsevier Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2024.08.008

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