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Mozzetta Lab, Laboratory of Muscle Epigenetics & Regeneration

Mozzetta Lab, Laboratory of Muscle Epigenetics & Regeneration

The Mozzetta Lab investigates the epigenetic mechanisms that regulate skeletal muscle homeostasis, regeneration, and disease. Our research focuses on how chromatin organization, nuclear architecture, and transcriptional networks control muscle stem cells and stromal progenitors, with particular attention to fibro-adipogenic progenitors (FAPs), key regulators of muscle repair and degeneration.

Genomic instability and DNA replication defects in progeroid syndromes

Progeroid syndromes induced by mutations in lamin A or in its interactors – named progeroid laminopathies – are model systems for the dissection of the molecular pathways causing physio- logical and premature aging. A large amount of data, based mainly on the Hutchinson Gilford Progeria syndrome (HGPS), one of the best characterized progeroid laminopathy, has highlighted the role of lamins in multiple DNA activities, including replication, repair, chromatin organization and telomere function.

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