Genomic imprinting plays an important role in growth and development. Loss of imprinting (LOI) has been found in cancer, yet systematic studies are impeded by data-analytical challenges. We developed a methodology to detect monoallelically expressed loci without requiring genotyping data, and applied it on The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA, discovery) and Genotype-Tissue expression project (GTEx, validation) breast tissue RNA-seq data. Here, we report the identification of 30 putatively imprinted genes in breast. In breast cancer (TCGA), HM13 is featured by LOI and expression upregulation, which is linked to DNA demethylation. Other imprinted genes typically demonstrate lower expression in cancer, often associated with copy number variation and...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
The Mendelian inheritance is based on the fundamental rule in which mammalian genes are expressed eq...
Genomic imprinting plays an important role in growth and development. Loss of imprinting (LOI) has b...
Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The ...
© The Author(s) 2015. Many imprinted genes are often epigenetically affected in human cancers due to...
BACKGROUND: Imprinting is an important epigenetic regulator of gene expression that is often disrupt...
It has been postulated that imprinting aberrations are common in tumors. To understand the role of i...
Imprinting is defined as the parental allele-specific expression of a very limited set of genes (abo...
Background: Imprinted genes are expressed from only one allele in a parent-of-origin dependent manne...
Genetic events alone cannot explain the entire process of carcinogenesis. It is estimated that there...
Imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that silences one allele of a gene, so that expression in on...
Many imprinted genes are necessary for normal human development. Approximately 70 imprinted genes ha...
SummaryLoss of imprinting (LOI), commonly observed in human tumors, refers to loss of monoallelic ge...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the serious threat in Malaysia and the involvement of the imprinte...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
The Mendelian inheritance is based on the fundamental rule in which mammalian genes are expressed eq...
Genomic imprinting plays an important role in growth and development. Loss of imprinting (LOI) has b...
Imprinted genes are a subset of genes that are expressed from only one of the parental alleles. The ...
© The Author(s) 2015. Many imprinted genes are often epigenetically affected in human cancers due to...
BACKGROUND: Imprinting is an important epigenetic regulator of gene expression that is often disrupt...
It has been postulated that imprinting aberrations are common in tumors. To understand the role of i...
Imprinting is defined as the parental allele-specific expression of a very limited set of genes (abo...
Background: Imprinted genes are expressed from only one allele in a parent-of-origin dependent manne...
Genetic events alone cannot explain the entire process of carcinogenesis. It is estimated that there...
Imprinting is an epigenetic phenomenon that silences one allele of a gene, so that expression in on...
Many imprinted genes are necessary for normal human development. Approximately 70 imprinted genes ha...
SummaryLoss of imprinting (LOI), commonly observed in human tumors, refers to loss of monoallelic ge...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the serious threat in Malaysia and the involvement of the imprinte...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...
Genomic imprinting is a special form of epigenetic modification of the genome in which gene expressi...
The Mendelian inheritance is based on the fundamental rule in which mammalian genes are expressed eq...