Journal article
Genome-scale profiling reveals a subset of genes regulated by DNA methylation that program somatic T-cell phenotypes in humans
D Martino, J Maksimovic, JHE Joo, SL Prescott, R Saffery
Genes and Immunity | NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1038/gene.2012.7
Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the dynamics and relationship between DNA methylation and gene expression during early T-cell development. Mononuclear cells were collected at birth and at 12 months from 60 infants and were either activated with anti-CD3 for 24 h or cultured in media alone, and the CD4+ T-cell subset purified. DNA and RNA were co-harvested and DNA methylation was measured in 450 000 CpG sites in parallel with expression measurements taken from 25 000 genes. In unstimulated cells, we found that a subset of 1188 differentially methylated loci were associated with a change in expression in 599 genes (adjusted P value0.1). These genes were enriched in reprogramming regio..
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