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Hypermethylation of HLA-C may be an epigenetic marker in psoriasis
Min Chen
, Yan Wang
, Xu Yao
, Chengrang Li
, Mingjun Jiang
, Pangen Cui
, Baoxi Wang
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Hypermethylation
100%
Psoriasis
100%
Epigenetic Marks
100%
HLA-C
100%
Psoriatic Lesion
57%
Methylation
42%
Healthy Controls
42%
Epidermis
42%
HLA-A
42%
Psoriatic
42%
Promoter Methylation
28%
Area Index
28%
Psoriasis Area
28%
Psoriasis Severity
28%
Severity Index
28%
Bisulfite Sequencing
28%
Methylation Rate
28%
Quantitative PCR
14%
Index Score
14%
DNA Methylation (DNAm)
14%
Disease Severity
14%
Healthy Individuals
14%
Age of Onset
14%
MRNA Expression
14%
Methylation Status
14%
HLA-B
14%
Plaque Psoriasis
14%
Human Leukocyte Antigen Class I
14%
C-methylation
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Methylation
100%
Epigenetics
100%
HLA-C
100%
HLA-A
33%
Promoter Region
22%
Bisulfite Sequencing
22%
DNA Methylation
11%
RNA
11%
Messenger RNA
11%
Polymerase Chain Reaction
11%
Normal Human
11%
HLA-B
11%
Human Leukocyte Antigen
11%
Chemistry
Methylation
100%
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
20%
Messenger RNA
10%
RNA
10%
Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine
Leukocyte
100%