Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions

Beckstette M, Lu C-W, Herppich S, Diem EC, Ntalli A, Ochel A, Kruse F, Pietzsch B, Neumann K, Huehn J, Floess S, et al. (2022)
Journal of Experimental Medicine 219(10): e20210663.

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Beckstette, MichaelUniBi; Lu, Chia-Wen; Herppich, Susanne; Diem, Elia C; Ntalli, Anna; Ochel, Aaron; Kruse, Friederike; Pietzsch, Beate; Neumann, Katrin; Huehn, Jochen; Floess, Stefan; Lochner, Matthias
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Epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation play an essential role in imprinting specific transcriptional patterns in cells. We performed genome-wide DNA methylation profiling of murine lymph node-derived ILCs, which led to the identification of differentially methylated regions (DMRs) and the definition of epigenetic marker regions in ILCs. Marker regions were located in genes with a described function for ILCs, such as Tbx21, Gata3, or Il23r, but also in genes that have not been related to ILC biology. Methylation levels of the marker regions and expression of the associated genes were strongly correlated, indicating their functional relevance. Comparison with T helper cell methylomes revealed clear lineage differences, despite partial similarities in the methylation of specific ILC marker regions. IL-33-mediated challenge affected methylation of ILC2 epigenetic marker regions in the liver, while remaining relatively stable in the lung. In our study, we identified a set of epigenetic markers that can serve as a tool to study phenotypic and functional properties of ILCs. © 2022 Beckstette et al.
Erscheinungsjahr
2022
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Experimental Medicine
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219
Ausgabe
10
Art.-Nr.
e20210663
eISSN
1540-9538
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2965101

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Beckstette M, Lu C-W, Herppich S, et al. Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 2022;219(10): e20210663.
Beckstette, M., Lu, C. - W., Herppich, S., Diem, E. C., Ntalli, A., Ochel, A., Kruse, F., et al. (2022). Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 219(10), e20210663. https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20210663
Beckstette, Michael, Lu, Chia-Wen, Herppich, Susanne, Diem, Elia C, Ntalli, Anna, Ochel, Aaron, Kruse, Friederike, et al. 2022. “Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions”. Journal of Experimental Medicine 219 (10): e20210663.
Beckstette, M., Lu, C. - W., Herppich, S., Diem, E. C., Ntalli, A., Ochel, A., Kruse, F., Pietzsch, B., Neumann, K., Huehn, J., et al. (2022). Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. Journal of Experimental Medicine 219:e20210663.
Beckstette, M., et al., 2022. Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. Journal of Experimental Medicine, 219(10): e20210663.
M. Beckstette, et al., “Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions”, Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol. 219, 2022, : e20210663.
Beckstette, M., Lu, C.-W., Herppich, S., Diem, E.C., Ntalli, A., Ochel, A., Kruse, F., Pietzsch, B., Neumann, K., Huehn, J., Floess, S., Lochner, M.: Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions. Journal of Experimental Medicine. 219, : e20210663 (2022).
Beckstette, Michael, Lu, Chia-Wen, Herppich, Susanne, Diem, Elia C, Ntalli, Anna, Ochel, Aaron, Kruse, Friederike, Pietzsch, Beate, Neumann, Katrin, Huehn, Jochen, Floess, Stefan, and Lochner, Matthias. “Profiling of epigenetic marker regions in murine ILCs under homeostatic and inflammatory conditions”. Journal of Experimental Medicine 219.10 (2022): e20210663.
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