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Alterations of Global DNA Methylation and DNA Methyltransferase Expression in T and B Lymphocytes from Patients with Newly Diagnosed Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases After Treatment: A Follow-Up Study.
Author: BaoJiandong, GuanHaixia, GuoQingling, PengShiqiao, ShanZhongyan, TengWeiping, WuDan, YuHuixin
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BACKGROUND: Dysregulated DNA methylation in lymphocytes has been linked to autoimmune disorders. The aims of this study were to identify global DNA methylation patterns in patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases and to observe methylation changes after treatment for these conditions. METHODS: A c...See full text at original site
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https://doi.org/10.1089/thy.2017.0301
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Alterations of Global DNA Methylation and DNA Methyltransferase Expression in T and B Lymphocytes from Patients with Newly Diagnosed Autoimmune Thyroid Diseases After Treatment: A Follow-Up Study
As a researcher exploring the intricate world of epigenetics, I'm always fascinated by the interplay between genes and environment. This study delves into the role of DNA methylation, a critical epigenetic mechanism, in autoimmune thyroid diseases. The authors investigated global DNA methylation patterns and DNA methyltransferase expression in lymphocytes from patients with newly diagnosed Graves' disease (GD) and autoimmune hypothyroidism (AIT). Their findings revealed distinct methylation patterns associated with these conditions, suggesting that epigenetic dysregulation plays a role in the development of autoimmune thyroid diseases. Moreover, they observed that treatment with antithyroid drugs or radioiodine therapy restored methylation patterns in GD patients, potentially contributing to disease remission.
Unraveling the Secrets of DNA Methylation
This study delves into the intricate world of DNA methylation, highlighting its potential role in the development of autoimmune thyroid diseases. The authors discovered distinct methylation patterns associated with Graves' disease (GD) and autoimmune hypothyroidism (AIT), suggesting that epigenetic dysregulation plays a significant role in these conditions. Their findings also demonstrate that treatment with antithyroid drugs or radioiodine therapy can restore methylation patterns in GD patients, potentially contributing to disease remission. This research provides valuable insights into the complex interplay between epigenetics and autoimmune disorders, opening new avenues for understanding and treating these conditions.
Navigating the Sands of Autoimmune Health
This study offers a glimpse into the intricate world of epigenetics and its potential influence on autoimmune thyroid diseases. The authors' findings highlight the significant role of DNA methylation in the development of these conditions and the potential for therapeutic interventions to restore methylation patterns, potentially leading to disease remission. This research encourages further exploration of epigenetic mechanisms in autoimmune disorders, potentially paving the way for novel diagnostic and therapeutic approaches.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This study provides valuable insights into the role of DNA methylation in the development of autoimmune thyroid diseases, highlighting the potential for therapeutic interventions to restore methylation patterns and contribute to disease remission. This research opens new avenues for understanding and treating these conditions, offering hope for improved treatment strategies and a better future for patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2018-12-21
- Date Revised 2018-12-21
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