Genetic perturbation of PU.1 binding and chromatin looping at neutrophil enhancers associates with autoimmune disease
PU.1 is a master regulator of myeloid development but its role in disease-relevant neutrophils is not well known. Here, the authors look at primary neutrophils from a human population and find that genetic variants affecting binding of PU.1 are associated with cell count and disease susceptibility.
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Autores principales: | Stephen Watt, Louella Vasquez, Klaudia Walter, Alice L. Mann, Kousik Kundu, Lu Chen, Ying Sims, Simone Ecker, Frances Burden, Samantha Farrow, Ben Farr, Valentina Iotchkova, Heather Elding, Daniel Mead, Manuel Tardaguila, Hannes Ponstingl, David Richardson, Avik Datta, Paul Flicek, Laura Clarke, Kate Downes, Tomi Pastinen, Peter Fraser, Mattia Frontini, Biola-Maria Javierre, Mikhail Spivakov, Nicole Soranzo |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a08e861a297c4eba8c835747ae9b90f8 |
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