Bacterial infection remodels the DNA methylation landscape of human dendritic cells

DNA methylation is an epigenetic mark 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 live pathogenic bacteria is associated with rapid and active demethylation at thousa...

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Main Authors: Pacis, Alain (Author), Tailleux, Ludovic (Author), Morin, Alexander M. (Author), Lambourne, John (Author), MacIsaac, Julia L. (Author), Yotova, Vania (Author), Dumaine, Anne (Author), Danckaert, Anne (Author), Luca, Francesca (Author), Grenier, Jean-Christophe (Author), Hansen, Kasper D. (Author), Gicquel, Brigitte (Author), He, Chuan (Author), Tung, Jenny (Author), Pastinen, Tomi (Author), Kobor, Michael S. (Author), Pique-Regi, Roger (Author), Gilad, Yoav (Author), Barreiro, Luis B. (Author), Pai, Athma A. (Contributor), Yu, Miao, Ph. D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press, 2016-04-19T15:24:40Z.
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