
pmid: 22536485
pmc: PMC3318200
Epigenetics is defined as the study of all inheritable and potentially reversible changes in genome function that do not alter the nucleotide sequence within the DNA. Epigenetic mechanisms such as DNA methylation, histone modification, nucleosome positioning, and microRNAs (miRNAs) are essential to carry out key functions in the regulation of gene expression. Therefore, the epigenetic mechanisms are a window to understanding the possible mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of complex diseases such as autoimmune diseases. It is noteworthy that autoimmune diseases do not have the same epidemiology, pathology, or symptoms but do have a common origin that can be explained by the sharing of immunogenetic mechanisms. Currently, epigenetic research is looking for disruption in one or more epigenetic mechanisms to provide new insights into autoimmune diseases. The identification of cell-specific targets of epigenetic deregulation will serve us as clinical markers for diagnosis, disease progression, and therapy approaches.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences, Bioinformatics, Inmunología, Epigenetic Modifications and Their Functional Implications, Review Article, Epistemology, Gene, Environmental Epigenomics, Epigenetic Therapy, Computational biology, Enfermedades autoinmunes, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Autoimmune disease, Represión Epigenética, Genetics, Pathology, Disease, Cancer Epigenetics, Molecular Biology, Biology, DNA methylation, microRNA, Life Sciences, Mechanism (biology), Enfermedades, Genética, Genomic Imprinting and Parental Gene Expression Control, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Epigenetic Reprogramming, Histone, Philosophy, Nucleosome, Function (biology), FOS: Biological sciences, Molecular Basis of Rett Syndrome and Related Disorders, Medicine, Epigenetics, Gene expression, Epigenetic Regulation, Epigenesis
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