Immune memory is achieved by epigenetic and topological rearrangements of DNA in immune cells

Researchers have found that the immune system’s memory is dependent on distinctive epigenetic characteristics and a particular 3D arrangement of DNA in the nucleus of memory cells, which enables quick activation of these cells. These characteristics are changed in chronic inflammation conditions like asthma, and they may play a significant role in cancer and autoimmune diseases.

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