2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuropharm.2023.109655
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UDP-glucose sensing P2Y14R: A novel target for inflammation

Ji-Zhou Zhang,
Nan-Rui Shi,
Jia-Si Wu
et al.
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“…The top 11 genes were linked with several mechanisms, immune and inflammatory response, epigenetic regulation, cell signalling and cellular processes and transport mechanisms. Immune and inflammatory regulation: TNIP2, STAT1 and RBPMS participate in immune responses and inflammation. These genes are likely linked to autoimmune skin diseases and inflammatory skin conditions 67,68 Epigenetic regulation and gene expression: HDAC5 and RBM14 are involved in epigenetic modifications and gene regulation, potentially influencing a range of skin processes, such as aging, development and differentiation 69,70 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The top 11 genes were linked with several mechanisms, immune and inflammatory response, epigenetic regulation, cell signalling and cellular processes and transport mechanisms. Immune and inflammatory regulation: TNIP2, STAT1 and RBPMS participate in immune responses and inflammation. These genes are likely linked to autoimmune skin diseases and inflammatory skin conditions 67,68 Epigenetic regulation and gene expression: HDAC5 and RBM14 are involved in epigenetic modifications and gene regulation, potentially influencing a range of skin processes, such as aging, development and differentiation 69,70 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These genes are likely linked to autoimmune skin diseases and inflammatory skin conditions. 67,68 • Epigenetic regulation and gene expression: HDAC5 and RBM14 are involved in epigenetic modifications and gene regulation, potentially influencing a range of skin processes, such as aging, development and differentiation. 69,70 • Cell signalling and cytoskeletal remodelling: NCK1 and CBY1 play roles in cell signalling and cytoskeletal remodelling, which are crucial for preserving the structural integrity and functionality of skin cells.…”
Section: Mclustermentioning
confidence: 99%