Abstract:SET-domain-containing 2 (SETD2) is known as the major trimethyltransferase that regulates the methylation of histone H3 lysine 36 (H3K36), which has been found frequently mutated in IBD samples. Although SETD2 deficiency has been proven to modulate oxidative stress, the specific mechanisms of SETD2 in IBD are still little known. To investigate the possible role of SETD2 in IBD, we generated and genotyped epithelium-specific deletion of Setd2 (Setd2Vil-KO) progeny mice to establish mice IBD pathology model and … Show more
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