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Loss of Methylation Modification Marks the Presence of Psoriasis

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Dermatology
Date 2020 May 25
PMID 32446330
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Abstract

The reversibility of epigenetic alterations makes them the attractive targets for therapeutic discovery; however, their potential remains untapped owing to a lack of mechanistic understanding, particularly for inflammatory skin disorders. Here, Li and colleagues begin to fill these gaps by identifying the loss of the DNA hydroxymethylation mark 5-hmC in psoriasis and presenting compelling evidence for its potential contribution to disease manifestations.

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