Background: A healthy immune system requires immune cells that adapt rapidly to environmental challenges. This phenotypic plasticity can be mediated by transcriptional and epigenetic variability. Results: We apply a novel analytical approach to measure and compare transcriptional and epigenetic variability genome-wide across CD14+CD16− monocytes, CD66b+CD16+ neutrophils, and CD4+CD45RA+ naïve T cells from the same 125 healthy individuals. We discover substantially increased variability in neutrophils compared to monocytes and T cells. In neutrophils, genes with hypervariable expression are found to be implicated in key immune pathways and are associated with cellular properties and environmental exposure. We also observe increased sex-speci...
Summary: Neutrophils are short-lived blood cells that play a critical role in host defense against i...
DNA methylation and the localization and post-translational modification of nucleosomes are interdep...
Epigenetics connects genetic and environmental factors: it includes DNA methyl-ation, histone post-t...
Background: A healthy immune system requires immune cells that adapt rapidly to environmental challe...
Characterizing the multifaceted contribution of genetic and epigenetic factors to disease phenotypes...
Interindividual variability is an inherent characteristic of biological systems. Whereas the underly...
The extent of variation in DNA methylation patterns in healthy individuals is not yet well documente...
Neutrophils form the most abundant leukocyte subset and are central to many disease processes. Techn...
Epigenetic reprogramming underlies specification of immune cell lineages, but patterns that uniquely...
Genetic and genomic approaches have revolutionised the way we address disease aetiology, potential t...
Summary: Neutrophils are short-lived blood cells that play a critical role in host defense against i...
DNA methylation and the localization and post-translational modification of nucleosomes are interdep...
Epigenetics connects genetic and environmental factors: it includes DNA methyl-ation, histone post-t...
Background: A healthy immune system requires immune cells that adapt rapidly to environmental challe...
Characterizing the multifaceted contribution of genetic and epigenetic factors to disease phenotypes...
Interindividual variability is an inherent characteristic of biological systems. Whereas the underly...
The extent of variation in DNA methylation patterns in healthy individuals is not yet well documente...
Neutrophils form the most abundant leukocyte subset and are central to many disease processes. Techn...
Epigenetic reprogramming underlies specification of immune cell lineages, but patterns that uniquely...
Genetic and genomic approaches have revolutionised the way we address disease aetiology, potential t...
Summary: Neutrophils are short-lived blood cells that play a critical role in host defense against i...
DNA methylation and the localization and post-translational modification of nucleosomes are interdep...
Epigenetics connects genetic and environmental factors: it includes DNA methyl-ation, histone post-t...