Abstract

The significant role of epigenetics has been revealed in normal enamel formation process and occurrence of developmental defects. This presented literature is aiming at summarizing the regulatory function of epigenetics in physiological amelogenesis process and reviewing the epigenetic mechanisms in occurrence of developmental defects of enamel (DDE), so as to provide biological foundation evidence to support early predication and clinical management of DDE. An extensive literature review was conducted using electronic databases MEDLINE (through PubMed), Web of Science and EMBASE up to November 30,2022. Studies about epigenetic effects on enamel tissue or cells associated with amelogenesis, including in vivo studies using humans or animal models, and in vitro studies, are selected. 22 studies were included. Epigenetic factors or effects specifically activate or silence certain genes, which may regulate related biological activites including cell proliferation, cell differentiation, enamel secretion and mineralization during the process of amelogenesis. Once the status of epigenetic modification is altered, the quantity and quality of enamel may both be disturbed, which can finally result in DDE. Epigenetics plays a noteworthy role of regulating the amelogenesis process and DDE potentially by altering the expression level of genes related to enamel formation, providing a new perspective of early predication and clinical management of DDE.

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