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Epigenetic Regulation of Cytokine Gene Expression in T Lymphocytes
Yonsei Medical Journal, 07/02/09
Lee CG et al. - Recent studies have elucidated the important role of chromatin remodeling and epigenetic changes for proper regulation of gene expression of lineage-specific cytokines. These include DNA methylation and histone modifications in epigenomic reprogramming during T helper cell development and effector T cell functions. This review discusses the basic epigenetic mechanisms and the role of transcription factors for the differential cytokine gene regulation in the T helper lymphocyte subsets.
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