New review: Genetic diseases of epigenetic machinery
The development of sequencing technologies and their increased accessibility in clinical services and genetic laboratories have considerably accelerated the identification of genetic variants associated with rare diseases. Among these, Mendelian disorders of the epigenetic machinery (MDEM) are rare monogenic diseases characterized by the presence of mutations in genes encoding epigenetic regulators that play a key role in organismal development and cellular functions. Loss of function of these regulators is expected to lead to epigenetic modifications that profoundly affect genome expression and cellular identity. The current challenge is to determine whether and how these epigenomic alterations drive the mechanisms underlying the clinical manifestations in patients suffering from this class of diseases.

Cover photo: Causes leading to modifications in individuals’ epigenome: presence of a pathogenic variant, aging, environmental factors. From “Genetic diseases of the epigenetic machinery”, Maud de Dieuleveult, Guillaume Velasco (page 914 of this issue) (© Biorender.com).

Welcome to Camille
June 27th 2022: Camille joined the group as a new research assistant to work on the Labex transverse project on intestinal organoids with Delphine Delacour (Jacques Monod Institute), Nicolas Minc (Jacques Monod Institute) and Béatrice Romagnolo teams (Cochin...

Group retreat
June 15th 2022: We had a fantastic group retreat in beautiful and sunny Aix-en-Provence! Warm thanks to all group members for their active participation and enthusiasm and to "Mas de Fauchon" for being wonderful hosts. The lunch under the fig tree was simply...