Polycomb Repressive Complex 2: a Dimmer Switch of Gene Regulation in Calvarial Bone Development.
Timothy NehilaJames W FergusonRadhika P AtitPublished in: Current osteoporosis reports (2021)
Recent advances in mouse embryos unravel a range of phenotypes that demonstrate the tissue-specific, temporal, and spatial role of PRC2 during organogenesis and cell fate decisions in vivo. Here, we take a detailed view of how PRC2 functions during the development of calvarial bone and skin. Based on the emerging evidence, we propose that PRC2 serves as a "dimmer switch" to modulate gene expression of target genes by altering the expression of activators and inhibitors. This review highlights the findings from contemporary research that allow us to investigate the unique developmental potential of intramembranous calvarial bones.