Knee and hip articular cartilage have distinct epigenomic landscapes: implications for future cartilage regeneration approaches.
W den HollanderY F M RamosSteffan Daniel BosN BomerR van der BreggenN LakenbergW J de DijckerBouke J DuijnisveldP E SlagboomRob G H H NelissenI MeulenbeltPublished in: Annals of the rheumatic diseases (2014)
Our findings reveal consistent DMRs between knee and hip articular cartilage that marked transcriptomic differences among HOX genes, which were not reflecting the temporal sequential HOX expression pattern during development. This implies distinct mechanisms for maintaining cartilage integrity in adulthood, thereby contributing to our understanding of cartilage homeostasis and future tissue regeneration approaches.