Immune-related transcriptomic and epigenetic reconfiguration in BV2 cells after lipopolysaccharide exposure: an in vitro omics integrative study.
Arturo Marroquín-RiveraChenqi ZhaoAndré Moreira PessoniJuliette BhererSamaneh MansouriArnaud DroitBenoit LabontéPublished in: Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] (2024)
This study exhibits important differences in the distribution of histone modifications in treated and control BV2 cells, constituting an epigenetic reconfiguration that leads to the inflammatory response. Also, it highlights the importance of these marks' regulatory role in gene expression and provides possible targets for further studies in the context of inflammation.