Publications by authors named "Jean-Christophe Mouren"

There is growing evidence that a wide range of human diseases and physiological traits are influenced by genetic variation of cis-regulatory elements. We and others have shown that a subset of promoter elements, termed Epromoters, also function as enhancer regulators of distal genes. This opens a paradigm in the study of regulatory variants, as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within Epromoters might influence the expression of several (distal) genes at the same time, which could disentangle the identification of disease-associated genes.

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Intergenic transcription in normal and cancerous tissues is pervasive but incompletely understood. To investigate this, we constructed an atlas of over 180,000 consensus RNA polymerase II (RNAPII)-bound intergenic regions from 900 RNAPII chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing (ChIP-seq) experiments in normal and cancer samples. Through unsupervised analysis, we identified 51 RNAPII consensus clusters, many of which mapped to specific biotypes and revealed tissue-specific regulatory signatures.

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  • Chagas disease, caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi, impacts around 7 million people globally and leads to about 10,000 deaths each year, with 30% of cases developing severe, untreatable chronic conditions.
  • To support research, a manual curation of Chagas disease-related papers on PubMed has been conducted, allowing for the compilation of deregulated molecules in infected hosts into a new database called ChagasDB.
  • ChagasDB is accessible through a dedicated website, where users can find detailed information about the database's construction, contents, and usage.
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