Publications by authors named "Evgeniya Oshchepkova"

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  • The study used a web service to analyze SNPs in 68 genes related to rheumatoid arthritis (RA), identifying candidate markers that either contribute to or alleviate RA symptoms.
  • Results suggested that both immunostimulatory and immunosuppressive genes are under natural selection, impacting RA risk levels in humans.
  • The authors hypothesize that the evolution of RA in humans resembles patterns seen in domesticated animals, as RNA-Seq data revealed significant differences in gene expression between domestic pets and their wild counterparts linked to RA conditions.
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Dioxins are one of the most potent anthropogenic poisons, causing systemic disorders in embryonic development and pathologies in adults. The mechanism of dioxin action requires an aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR), but the downstream mechanisms are not yet precisely clear. Here, we performed a meta-analysis of all available transcriptome datasets taken from human cell cultures exposed to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo--dioxin (TCDD).

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(1) Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) regards atherosclerosis-related myocardial infarction and stroke as the main causes of death in humans. Susceptibility to atherogenesis-associated diseases is caused by single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). (2) Methods: Using our previously developed public web-service SNP_TATA_Comparator, we estimated statistical significance of the SNP-caused alterations in TATA-binding protein (TBP) binding affinity for 70 bp proximal promoter regions of the human genes clinically associated with diseases syntonic or dystonic with atherogenesis.

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