Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8341483 | Molecular Aspects of Medicine | 2013 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Cells of the adaptive immune response undergo dynamic epigenetic changes as they develop and respond to immune challenge. Plasticity is a necessary prerequisite for the chromosomal dynamics of lineage specification, development, and the immune effector function of the mature cell types. The alterations in DNA methylation and histone modification that characterize activation may be integral to the generation of immunologic memory, thereby providing an advantage on secondary exposure to pathogens. While the immune system benefits from the dynamic nature of the epigenome, such benefit comes at a cost - increased likelihood of disease-causing mutation.
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Authors
Hrisavgi D. Kondilis-Mangum, Paul A. Wade,