Missing regulatory effects and viral triggers explored for childhood-onset asthma
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Missing regulatory effects and viral triggers explored for childhood-onset asthma
Abstract
Missing regulatory effects of asthma genetic risks might be hidden within specific cell states. In this issue of Cell Genomics, Djeddi et al.1 uncover how airway epithelial cells, when activated by rhinovirus, influence genetic susceptibility to childhood-onset asthma, and this preview emphasizes the need to address these missing regulatory effects across diverse cell states.
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