Insights into the role of DNA methylation and gene expression in Graves' orbitopathy.
Giovanna Rotondo DottoreGiulia LanzollaSimone ComiFrancesca MenconiLodovica Cristofani MencacciIacopo DallanClaudio MarcocciMichele MarinòPublished in: The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (2022)
We propose that, when exposed to an autoimmune environment, orbital fibroblasts undergo hyper- or hypomethylation of certain genes, involving CpG promoters, which results in differential gene expression, which may be responsible for functional alterations, in particular higher proliferation, and ultimately for the GO phenotype in vivo.