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Bacterial Infection Remodels the DNA Methylation Landscape of Human Dendritic Cells
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2015
bioRxiv
pre-print
DNA methylation is thought to be robust to environmental perturbations on a short time scale. Here, we challenge that view by demonstrating that the infection of human dendritic cells (DCs) with a pathogenic bacteria is associated with rapid changes in methylation at thousands of loci. Infection-induced changes in methylation occur primarily at distal enhancer elements, including those associated with the activation of key immune transcription factors and genes involved in the crosstalk between
doi:10.1101/016022
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