Epigenome-wide effects of vitamin D on asthma bronchial epithelial cells

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Vitamin D is a nutrient and a hormone with multiple effects on immune regulation and respiratory viral infections, which can worsen asthma and lead to severe asthma exacerbations. We set up a complete experimental and analytical pipeline for ATAC-Seq and RNA-Seq to study genome-wide epigenetic changes in human bronchial epithelial cells of asthmatic subjects, following treatment of these cells with calcitriol (vitamin D3) and Poly (I:C)(a viral analogue). This approach led to the identification of biologically plausible candidate genes for viral infections and asthma, such as DUSP10 and SLC44A1.

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Boutaoui, N., Puranik, S., Zhang, R., Wang, T., Hui, D. H., Brehm, J., … Celedón, J. C. (2019). Epigenome-wide effects of vitamin D on asthma bronchial epithelial cells. Epigenetics, 14(9), 844–849. https://doi.org/10.1080/15592294.2019.1622993

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