Biomolecular Concepts (Dec 2020)

Dysregulation of epigenetic related genes in Diabetic Trigger finger Patients; preliminary analysis of Patient-Derived Samples

  • Cain Michael,
  • Awad Mohamed E.,
  • Kolhe Ravindra,
  • Mondal Ashis K.,
  • Ghilzai Umar,
  • Isales Carlos,
  • Fulcher Mark,
  • Fulzele Sadanand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/bmc-2020-0020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 221 – 229

Abstract

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Trigger finger (TF), a painful condition involving a finger flexor tendon, is a common problem with a prevalence of ~2-3% in the general population. However, the TF prevalence is higher among diabetic patients-ranges from 6.7% to 10%. We have analyzed the expression of the extracellular matrix, inflammation, and epigenetic related genes in diabetic and non-diabetes TF. We hypothesized that Diabetes condition induces alter the expression of epigenetic modification genes in diabetic patients and one of the underlying determinants for more prevalence of TF in diabetic patients.

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