Host’s DNA methylation alterations accompanying COVID-19 infection: a review article
Layla Fouad Ali,
Fadhel Mohammed Lafta,
Basim Mohammed Khashman
Abstract:The latest global pandemic of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) is triggered by a highly pathogenic RNA virus initiating coronavirus disease 2019 . Epigenetic modifications (mainly DNA methylation and histone modification) are key regulators of the transcriptome. Such epigenetic marks have the ability to switch on/off gene expression. Additionally, the epigenetic marks are known to be dynamic, reversible, and more vulnerable, than the genome, in response to environmental insults including pathogen… Show more
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