The Roles of Histone Lysine Methyltransferases in Heart Development and Disease

J Cardiovasc Dev Dis. 2023 Jul 18;10(7):305. doi: 10.3390/jcdd10070305.

Abstract

Epigenetic marks regulate the transcriptomic landscape by facilitating the structural packing and unwinding of the genome, which is tightly folded inside the nucleus. Lysine-specific histone methylation is one such mark. It plays crucial roles during development, including in cell fate decisions, in tissue patterning, and in regulating cellular metabolic processes. It has also been associated with varying human developmental disorders. Heart disease has been linked to deregulated histone lysine methylation, and lysine-specific methyltransferases (KMTs) are overrepresented, i.e., more numerous than expected by chance, among the genes with variants associated with congenital heart disease. This review outlines the available evidence to support a role for individual KMTs in heart development and/or disease, including genetic associations in patients and supporting cell culture and animal model studies. It concludes with new advances in the field and new opportunities for treatment.

Keywords: cardiac development; congenital heart disease; epigenetic regulation; histone lysine methyltransferase.

Publication types

  • Review