Genome-wide analysis distinguishes hyperglycemia regulated epigenetic signatures of primary vascular cells

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Figure 6.

Hyperglycemia confers distinguishable gene-activating histone hyperacetylation and DNA methylation changes in the human vascular cell. (A,B) Red arrows represent regions in the genome with changes in values >1.6-fold mediated by hyperglycemia. (A) Decreased CpG-seq counts mediated by hyperglycemia. (B) Increased acetylation ChIP-seq counts conferred by hyperglycemia. Genes were associated with increased CpG methylation (green), decreased methylation (purple), increased acetylation (red), and decreased acetylation (blue). (C) Integration of H3K9/K14 hyperacetylation and CpG methylation associated with gene expression changes.

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  1. Genome Res. 21: 1601-1615

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