Epigenetic control of skin immunity.

IF 2.7 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Immunological Medicine Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1080/25785826.2023.2170087
Sayaka Shibata
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Epigenetics has been well understood for its role in cell development; however, it is now known to regulate many processes involved in immune cell activation in a variety of cells. The skin maintains homeostasis via crosstalk between immune and non-immune cells. Disruption of normal epigenetic regulation in these cells may alter the transcription of immune-regulatory factors and affect the immunological balance in the skin. This review summarizes recent evidence for the epigenetic regulation of skin immunity. Much of what is known about epigenetic involvement in skin immunity is associated with DNA methylation. This review focuses on epigenetic regulation of histone modification and chromatin remodeling and describes their role in the transcriptional regulation of immune-regulatory factors. While much is still unknown regarding the regulation of skin immunity via histone modification or chromatin remodeling, these processes may underlie the pathogenesis of chronic cutaneous immune disorders.

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皮肤免疫的表观遗传控制。
表观遗传学在细胞发育中的作用已经得到了很好的理解;然而,现在已知它可以调节多种细胞中涉及免疫细胞激活的许多过程。皮肤通过免疫细胞和非免疫细胞之间的相互作用来维持体内平衡。这些细胞正常表观遗传调控的破坏可能改变免疫调节因子的转录并影响皮肤的免疫平衡。本文综述了皮肤免疫的表观遗传调控的最新证据。我们所知道的皮肤免疫的表观遗传参与与DNA甲基化有关。本文综述了组蛋白修饰和染色质重塑的表观遗传调控,并描述了它们在免疫调节因子转录调控中的作用。虽然通过组蛋白修饰或染色质重塑对皮肤免疫的调节仍有许多未知之处,但这些过程可能是慢性皮肤免疫疾病发病机制的基础。
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Immunological Medicine
Immunological Medicine Medicine-Immunology and Allergy
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