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A disease-associated gene desert directs macrophage inflammation through ETS2

Stankey · 2024 · Nature

What this paper found

Identified a single 'switch' gene called ETS2, sitting on chromosome 21, that turns immune cells inflammatory across AS, IBD, and several other related diseases. Because no current drug targets ETS2, this points to a treatment direction beyond what's already available with TNF and IL-17 blockers.

Why this is on the map

Landmark paper. Names a master switch that explains why the same chromosome region keeps showing up across different inflammatory diseases.

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DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07501-1· opens in a new tab. The full paper is on the publisher’s site, not here.

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