RT Journal Article T1 Approaching Shared Pathophysiology in Immune-Mediated Diseases through Functional Genomics A1 González-Serna, David A1 Villanueva-Martin, Gonzalo A1 Acosta-Herrera, Marialbert A1 Márquez, Ana A1 Martín, Javier K1 Functional genomics K1 Immune-mediated diseases K1 Trancriptomics K1 GWAS K1 Hi-C K1 Shared genetics K1 Genómica K1 Inmunidad celular K1 Estudio de asociación del genoma completo K1 Genética K1 Perfilación de la expresión génica AB Immune-mediated diseases (IMDs) are complex pathologies that are strongly influenced by environmental and genetic factors. Associations between genetic loci and susceptibility to these diseases have been widely studied, and hundreds of risk variants have emerged during the last two decades, with researchers observing a shared genetic pattern among them. Nevertheless, the pathological mechanism behind these associations remains a challenge that has just started to be understood thanks to functional genomic approaches. Transcriptomics, regulatory elements, chromatin interactome, as well as the experimental characterization of genomic findings, constitute key elements in the emerging understandings of how genetics affects the etiopathogenesis of IMDs. In this review, we will focus on the latest advances in the field of functional genomics, centering our attention on systemic rheumatic IMDs. PB MDPI YR 2020 FD 2020-12-09 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/3731 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/3731 LA en NO González-Serna D, Villanueva-Martin G, Acosta-Herrera M, Márquez A, Martín J. Approaching Shared Pathophysiology in Immune-Mediated Diseases through Functional Genomics. Genes. 2020 Dec 9;11(12):1482 DS RISalud RD Apr 17, 2025