The study identifies two acetylation subtypes with subtype B showing higher acetylation activity and immune cell infiltration, but the causal relationship is unclear. This connection between epigenetic regulation and immune response could inform precision medicine approaches. Gap type: unexplained_observation Source paper: EXPRESS: Identification of Acetylation-Related Molecular Signatures in Knee Osteoarthritis Patients with Significant Response to Warm-Needle Acupuncture Using Machine-Learning Approaches. (2026, Molecular pain, PMID:41876476)
Landscape Summary: Why do acetylation subtypes show differential immune cell infiltration patterns in osteoarthritis? is a 0.74 priority gap in neuroimmunology. It has 0 linked hypotheses with average composite score 0.000. Status: open.
Colonna, Sevlever, et al. (TREM2 biology)
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