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Histone acetylome-wide association study on tuberculosis infection
Study ID | Alternative Stable ID | Type |
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EGAS00001003118 | Other |
Study Description
Epigenetic mechanisms are thought to play an important role in the pathogenesis of infectious diseases. Here, we describe the first histone acetylome-wide association study (HAWAS) of an infectious disease, based on genome-wide H3K27 acetylation profiling of peripheral granulocytes and monocytes from subjects with active Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) infection and healthy controls (135 ChIP-seq datasets).
Study Datasets 1 dataset.
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Dataset ID | Description | Technology | Samples |
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EGAD00001004206 |
This dataset contains 135 H3K27ac ChiP-seq experiments. Monocytes and granulocytes from TB and non-TB samples were obtained, ChIP-seq was performed, and the reads were aligned to hg19.
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Illumina HiSeq 2000 | 161 |
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