2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.04.600210
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Population dynamics after pancreatitis dictates long-lasting epigenetic reprogramming and mediates tumor predisposition

Marco Fantuz,
Johannes Liebig,
Giovanni Fontana
et al.

Abstract: Local inflammation in the pancreas is transient but imprints a durable epigenetic memory on epithelial cells, making them more amenable to oncogenic transformation. However, it is unclear whether epithelial cell heterogeneity is impacted by acute pancreatitis (AP) or whether population dynamics during regeneration contributes to the establishment of inflammation memory.To tackle those questions, we deployed experimental pancreatitis in mice and performed paired sequencing of transcriptomic and chromatin access… Show more

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