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Genome-wide Approaches to Defining Microglia Identity and Function

Posted on Feb 1, 2017 2:00:00 PM

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Dr. Glass will present "Genome-wide Approaches to Defining Microglia Identity and Function” at 1:15pm in the Scintillon Institute seminar room at 6868 Nancy Ridge Drive.

A major direction of his laboratory has been to define the genome-wide locations and functions of these proteins through the use of assays that are based on massively parallel DNA sequencing.

The combination of these technologies with molecular, genetic and cell-based approaches is providing new insights into mechanisms that regulate macrophage gene expression and function that are relevant to human diseases that include cancer, diabetes, atherosclerosis and neurodegenerative diseases.

 A relatively new direction of the laboratory is to investigate gene expression and epigenetic landscapes in macrophages resident within different tissue environments in normal and disease contexts. Major progress has been made in methods to isolate and characterize mouse and human microglia and to assess their transcriptomes and epigenetic landscapes ex vivo and following transition to an in vitro environment.

These studies indicate significant effects of the brain environment in shaping microglia identity and are facilitating interpretation of non-coding risk alleles identified by genome-wide association studies.


Scintillon Institute

San Diego, California

http://www.scintillon.org/christopher_k_glass_m_d_ph_d

March 3, 2017

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