2017
DOI: 10.1101/237784
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Comparative analysis of neutrophil and monocyte epigenomes

Abstract: Neutrophils and monocytes provide a first line of defense against infections as part of the innate immune system. Here we report the integrated analysis of transcriptomic and epigenetic landscapes for circulating monocytes and neutrophils with the aim to enable downstream interpretation and functional validation of key regulatory elements in health and disease. We collected RNA-seq data, ChIP-seq of six histone modifications and of DNA methylation by bisulfite sequencing at base pair resolution from up to 6 in… Show more

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“…The inference from this assumption is that the chromatin structure of a neutrophil is dynamically limited. Specifically in comparison to monocytes, neutrophils were shown to have much lower gene expression and largely repressed chromatin ( 13 Preprint ). However, despite the fact that neutrophils have reduced transcriptional activity overall, they possess a much more dynamic range of transcripts and 5′—C—phosphate—G—3′ (CpG) patterns when compared with other cell types ( 14 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inference from this assumption is that the chromatin structure of a neutrophil is dynamically limited. Specifically in comparison to monocytes, neutrophils were shown to have much lower gene expression and largely repressed chromatin ( 13 Preprint ). However, despite the fact that neutrophils have reduced transcriptional activity overall, they possess a much more dynamic range of transcripts and 5′—C—phosphate—G—3′ (CpG) patterns when compared with other cell types ( 14 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%