Publications by authors named "Malte Thodberg"

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  • Multiple myeloma (MM) is a type of cancer affecting plasma cells, with a significant genetic component that is not fully understood.
  • A large genome-wide study identified 35 risk loci related to MM, including 12 new ones, and revealed two main inherited risk factors: longer telomeres and higher levels of B-cell maturation antigen (BCMA) and interleukin-5 receptor alpha (IL5RA) in the blood.
  • The genetic variant rs34562254-A increases the risk of MM by enhancing B-cell responses, contrasting with loss-of-function variants in TNFRSF13B that lead to B-cell immunodeficiency.
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Objective: The association between FTO rs9939609 and obesity is modified by physical activity (PA) and/or insulin sensitivity (IS). We aimed to assess whether these modifications are independent, to assess whether PA and/or IS modify the association between rs9939609 and cardiometabolic traits, and to elucidate underlying mechanisms.

Research Design And Methods: Genetic association analyses comprised up to 19,585 individuals.

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Organs are anatomically compartmentalised to cater for specialised functions. In the small intestine (SI), regionalisation enables sequential processing of food and nutrient absorption. While several studies indicate the critical importance of non-epithelial cells during development and homeostasis, the extent to which these cells contribute to regionalisation during morphogenesis remains unexplored.

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  • Researchers investigated 1,039 non-coding variants linked to multiple myeloma (MM), a type of blood cancer, using various advanced techniques to understand their effects.
  • The study found that increased risk for MM is tied to changes in gene regulation within plasma and B-cells, pinpointing six specific genomic regions that may act as causal variants.
  • Three of these variants showed significant co-localization with chromatin accessibility in plasma cells, indicating their potential role in disease mechanisms within the body's natural context.
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Stem cell transplantation is a cornerstone in the treatment of blood malignancies. The most common method to harvest stem cells for transplantation is by leukapheresis, requiring mobilization of CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) from the bone marrow into the blood. Identifying the genetic factors that control blood CD34+ cell levels could reveal new drug targets for HSPC mobilization.

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Multiple myeloma (MM) is caused by the uncontrolled, clonal expansion of plasma cells. While there is epidemiological evidence for inherited susceptibility, the molecular basis remains incompletely understood. We report a genome-wide association study totalling 5,320 cases and 422,289 controls from four Nordic populations, and find a novel MM risk variant at SOHLH2 at 13q13.

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  • Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) make up most of transcripts in mammalian genomes, but their functions are still not well understood.
  • The FANTOM6 project systematically knocked down 285 lncRNAs in human dermal fibroblasts and analyzed changes in cell growth, shape, and gene expression using CAGE techniques.
  • This study provides a comprehensive lncRNA knockdown data set (over 1000 CAGE sequencing libraries) and reveals important findings about their roles and impact on various cellular pathways.
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Background: 5'-end sequencing assays, and Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) in particular, have been instrumental in studying transcriptional regulation. 5'-end methods provide genome-wide maps of transcription start sites (TSSs) with base pair resolution. Because active enhancers often feature bidirectional TSSs, such data can also be used to predict enhancer candidates.

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Cap Analysis of Gene Expression (CAGE) is one of the most popular 5'-end sequencing methods. In a single experiment, CAGE can be used to locate and quantify the expression of both Transcription Start Sites (TSSs) and enhancers. This is workflow is a case study on how to use the CAGEfightR package to orchestrate analysis of CAGE data within the Bioconductor project.

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Fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, is an attractive model organism for transcriptional and chromatin biology research. Such research is contingent on accurate annotation of transcription start sites (TSSs). However, comprehensive genome-wide maps of TSSs and their usage across commonly applied laboratory conditions and treatments for S.

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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic intestinal disorder, with two main types: Crohn's disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), whose molecular pathology is not well understood. The majority of IBD-associated SNPs are located in non-coding regions and are hard to characterize since regulatory regions in IBD are not known. Here we profile transcription start sites (TSSs) and enhancers in the descending colon of 94 IBD patients and controls.

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Natural variation within species reveals aspects of genome evolution and function. The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is an important model for eukaryotic biology, but researchers typically use one standard laboratory strain. To extend the usefulness of this model, we surveyed the genomic and phenotypic variation in 161 natural isolates.

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