Transcriptional changes are tightly coupled to chromatin reorganization during cellular aging
Jana M. Braunger,
Louis V. Cammarata,
Trinadha Rao Sornapudi
et al.
Abstract:Human life expectancy is constantly increasing and aging has become a major risk factor for many diseases, although the underlying gene regulatory mechanisms are still unclear. Using transcriptomic and chromosomal conformation capture (Hi‐C) data from human skin fibroblasts from individuals across different age groups, we identified a tight coupling between the changes in co‐regulation and co‐localization of genes. We obtained transcription factors, cofactors, and chromatin regulators that could drive the cell… Show more
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