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Interindividual epigenetic variability: Sound or noise?

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BIOESSAYS
卷 39, 期 7, 页码 -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bies.201700055

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DNA methylation; epigenetics; variability

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  1. Plan Nacional de I+D+I/FEDER [PI15/00892]
  2. Asturias Regional Government [GRUPIN14-052]
  3. Obra Social Cajastur, Spain
  4. Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through a Juan de la Cierva postdoctoral fellowship [FJCI-2015-26965]

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Interindividual variability is an inherent characteristic of biological systems. Whereas the underlying molecular sources of interindividual variability remain poorly understood, recent work by Ecker et al. (Ecker S, Chen L, Pancaldi V, Bagger FO, et al. 2017. Genome Biol 18: 18.) sheds light on the characterization of this phenomenon in a complex biological scenario. By combining data from the BLUEPRINT Epigenome Project with a novel analytical approach, these authors were able to measure the degree of transcriptional and epigenetic variability across a wide panel of samples and types of immune cell. Interestingly, neutrophils displayed increased variability compared to monocytes and T cells, which may be related to the crucial role of the former as an initial mediator of immune responses. Here we review recent literature in this area, and discuss some important issues raised by these innovative analyses. Furthermore, we summarize other potential sources of epigenetic variability, such as epigenetic drift and the epigenetic clock, as well as the current ongoing direction of the field.

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