Differential usage of DNA modifications in neurons, astrocytes, and microglia.
Kyla B BuettnerAna J Chucair-ElliottSarah R OcañasAdeline H MachalinskiKevin D PhamDavid R StanfordWillard M FreemanPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
In this study, we identified differential usage of DNA modifications across CNS cell types, and assessed the relationship between DNA modifications and gene expression in neurons and glia. Despite having different global levels, the general modification-gene expression relationship was conserved across cell types. The enrichment of differential modifications in gene bodies and distal regulatory elements, but not proximal promoters, across cell types highlights epigenomic patterning in these regions as potentially greater determinants of cell identity.