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Epigenetic Activation and Silencing of the Gene that Encodes IFN-γ
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Epigenetic ChangeGeneticsImmunologyImmune RegulationEpigenetic ActivationInnate ImmunityImmune SystemEpigeneticsTranscriptional RegulationMolecular EpigeneticsIfng LocusGene ExpressionEpigenetic RegulationCell BiologyTranscriptional ActivationTranscription RegulationChromatin FunctionGene FunctionChromatinChromatin StructureChromatin RemodelingImmune Cell DevelopmentNatural SciencesEpigenomicsGene RegulationTranscription FactorsMedicineCell Development
Transcriptional activation and repression of genes that are developmentally regulated or exhibit cell-type specific expression patterns is largely achieved by modifying the chromatin template at a gene locus. Complex formation of stable epigenetic histone marks, loss or gain of DNA methylation, alterations in chromosome conformation, and specific utilization of both proximal and distal transcriptional enhancers and repressors all contribute to this process. In addition, long non-coding RNAs are a new species of regulatory RNAs that either positively or negatively regulate transcription of target gene loci. IFN-γ is a pro-inflammatory cytokine with critical functions in both innate and adaptive arms of the immune system. This review focuses on our current understanding of how the chromatin template is modified at the IFNG locus during developmental processes leading to its transcriptional activation and silencing.
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