Background: Sex differences are known to impact muscle phenotypes, metabolism, and disease risk. Skeletal muscle stem cells (satellite cells) are important for muscle repair and to maintain functional skeletal muscle. Here we studied, for the first time, effects of sex on DNA methylation and gene expression in primary human myoblasts (activated satellite cells) before and after differentiation into myotubes. Method: We used an array-based approach to analyse genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression in myoblasts and myotubes from 13 women and 13 men. The results were followed up with a reporter gene assay. Results: Genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression differences between the sexes were detected in both myoblasts and myotube...
Clustering of samples based on PC analyses of methylation data in human myoblasts and myotubes from ...
Results from GSEA of enriched KEGG pathway. Results from GSEA of KEGG pathways based on expression d...
There is sexual dimorphism of skeletal muscle, the most obvious feature being the larger muscle mass...
Background: Sex differences are known to impact muscle phenotypes, metabolism, and disease risk. Ske...
Abstract Background Sex differences are known to impact muscle phenotypes, metabolism, and disease r...
Nearly all human complex traits and diseases exhibit some degree of sex differences, with epigenetic...
Nearly all human complex traits and diseases exhibit some degree of sex differences, with epigenetic...
Overlap between significant DNA methylation data and mRNA expression data in myoblasts and myotubes....
DNA methylation and mRNA expression data on the Y-chromosome in myoblasts versus myotubes from 13 me...
Background: Exercise training elicits changes in muscle physiology, epigenomics, transcriptomics, an...
mRNA expression data from the HumanHT-12 Expression BeadChip (Illumina) in myoblasts and myotubes fr...
DNA methylation data from the Infinium HumanMethylation450K BeadChip (Illumina) from 13 women and 13...
mRNA expression in myoblasts versus myotubes from 11 women and 13 men of A myogenic regulatory facto...
Average DNA methylation in myoblasts and myotubes from 13 women and 13 men. Average DNA methylation ...
Abstract Background Exercise training elicits changes in muscle physiology, epigenomics, transcripto...
Clustering of samples based on PC analyses of methylation data in human myoblasts and myotubes from ...
Results from GSEA of enriched KEGG pathway. Results from GSEA of KEGG pathways based on expression d...
There is sexual dimorphism of skeletal muscle, the most obvious feature being the larger muscle mass...
Background: Sex differences are known to impact muscle phenotypes, metabolism, and disease risk. Ske...
Abstract Background Sex differences are known to impact muscle phenotypes, metabolism, and disease r...
Nearly all human complex traits and diseases exhibit some degree of sex differences, with epigenetic...
Nearly all human complex traits and diseases exhibit some degree of sex differences, with epigenetic...
Overlap between significant DNA methylation data and mRNA expression data in myoblasts and myotubes....
DNA methylation and mRNA expression data on the Y-chromosome in myoblasts versus myotubes from 13 me...
Background: Exercise training elicits changes in muscle physiology, epigenomics, transcriptomics, an...
mRNA expression data from the HumanHT-12 Expression BeadChip (Illumina) in myoblasts and myotubes fr...
DNA methylation data from the Infinium HumanMethylation450K BeadChip (Illumina) from 13 women and 13...
mRNA expression in myoblasts versus myotubes from 11 women and 13 men of A myogenic regulatory facto...
Average DNA methylation in myoblasts and myotubes from 13 women and 13 men. Average DNA methylation ...
Abstract Background Exercise training elicits changes in muscle physiology, epigenomics, transcripto...
Clustering of samples based on PC analyses of methylation data in human myoblasts and myotubes from ...
Results from GSEA of enriched KEGG pathway. Results from GSEA of KEGG pathways based on expression d...
There is sexual dimorphism of skeletal muscle, the most obvious feature being the larger muscle mass...