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Open AccessMiR-574-5p activates human TLR8 to promote autoimmune signaling and lupus
Endosomal single-stranded RNA-sensing Toll-like receptor-7/8 (TLR7/8) plays a pivotal role in inflammation and immune responses and autoimmune diseases. However, the mechanisms underlying the initiation of the...
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Open AccessCirculating cell-free DNA methylation mirrors alterations in cerebral patterns in epilepsy
DNA methylation profiling of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) has rapidly become a promising strategy for biomarker identification and development. The cell-type-specific nature of DNA methylation patterns an...
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Open AccessEpigenetic and transcriptomic reprogramming in monocytes of severe COVID-19 patients reflects alterations in myeloid differentiation and the influence of inflammatory cytokines
COVID-19 manifests with a wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes, ranging from asymptomatic and mild to severe and critical. Severe and critical COVID-19 patients are characterized by marked changes in the myelo...
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Open AccessEpigenetic regulation of B cells and its role in autoimmune pathogenesis
B cells play a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diseases. Although previous studies have shown many genetic polymorphisms associated with B-cell activation in patients with various autoimmune dis...
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Open AccessSingle-cell Atlas of common variable immunodeficiency shows germinal center-associated epigenetic dysregulation in B-cell responses
Common variable immunodeficiency (CVID), the most prevalent symptomatic primary immunodeficiency, displays impaired terminal B-cell differentiation and defective antibody responses. Incomplete genetic penetran...
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Open AccessIntegrative epigenomics in Sjögren´s syndrome reveals novel pathways and a strong interaction between the HLA, autoantibodies and the interferon signature
Primary Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a systemic autoimmune disease characterized by lymphocytic infiltration and damage of exocrine salivary and lacrimal glands. The etiology of SS is complex with environmental ...
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Open AccessTargeting aberrant DNA methylation in mesenchymal stromal cells as a treatment for myeloma bone disease
Multiple myeloma (MM) progression and myeloma-associated bone disease (MBD) are highly dependent on bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs). MM-MSCs exhibit abnormal transcriptomes, suggesting the involve...
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Open AccessEpigenomics and transcriptomics of systemic sclerosis CD4+ T cells reveal long-range dysregulation of key inflammatory pathways mediated by disease-associated susceptibility loci
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a genetically complex autoimmune disease mediated by the interplay between genetic and epigenetic factors in a multitude of immune cells, with CD4+ T lymphocytes as one of the princ...
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Clinical value of DNA methylation markers in autoimmune rheumatic diseases
Methylation of cytosine residues in DNA, the best studied epigenetic modification, is associated with gene transcription and nuclear organization, and ultimately the function of a cell. DNA methylation can be ...
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Open AccessSampling time-dependent artifacts in single-cell genomics studies
Robust protocols and automation now enable large-scale single-cell RNA and ATAC sequencing experiments and their application on biobank and clinical cohorts. However, technical biases introduced during sample ...
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Open AccessSTATegra, a comprehensive multi-omics dataset of B-cell differentiation in mouse
Multi-omics approaches use a diversity of high-throughput technologies to profile the different molecular layers of living cells. Ideally, the integration of this information should result in comprehensive sys...
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Open AccessInflammatory cytokines and organ dysfunction associate with the aberrant DNA methylome of monocytes in sepsis
Sepsis, a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated systemic immune response to infection, associates with reduced responsiveness to subsequent infections. How such tolerance is acquired is n...
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Epigenetics in Autoinflammation
The molecular mechanisms of inflammation involve a series of processes that start as extracellular signals that interact with membrane-bound receptors, cell signaling cascades, nuclear factors, and epigenetic ...
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New insights into the epigenetics of inflammatory rheumatic diseases
Epigenetic mechanisms are essential for immune cell differentiation and function, including the correct activation of B cells and T cells and inflammatory proc...
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Open AccessActivation-induced cytidine deaminase targets SUV4-20-mediated histone H4K20 trimethylation to class-switch recombination sites
Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) triggers antibody diversification in B cells by catalysing deamination and subsequently mutating immunoglobulin (Ig) genes. Association of AID with RNA Pol II and oc...
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DNA methylation signatures in Sjögren syndrome
Changes in DNA methylation patterns are emerging as an important feature in the development and progression of primary Sjögren syndrome. However, questions remain regarding the contribution of epigenetic (and ...
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Autophagy maintains stemness by preventing senescence
During ageing, muscle stem-cell regenerative function declines. At advanced geriatric age, this decline is maximal owing to transition from a normal quiescence into an irreversible senescence state. How satell...
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Dissecting Epigenetic Dysregulation of Primary Antibody Deficiencies
Primary antibody deficiencies (PADs), the most prevalent inherited primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs), are associated with a wide range of genetic alterations (both monogenic or polygenic) in B cell-specific ge...
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Open AccessChromatin-wide and transcriptome profiling integration uncovers p38α MAPK as a global regulator of skeletal muscle differentiation
Extracellular stimuli induce gene expression responses through intracellular signaling mediators. The p38 signaling pathway is a paradigm of the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) family that, although or...
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Open AccessIL-4 orchestrates STAT6-mediated DNA demethylation leading to dendritic cell differentiation
The role of cytokines in establishing specific transcriptional programmes in innate immune cells has long been recognized. However, little is known about how these extracellular factors instruct innate immune ...