Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid malignancies, corroborating and strengthening the role of epigenetic aberrations in the etiology of cancer. Furthermore, epigenetic marks-DNA methylation, histone modifications, chromatin remodeling, and microRNA-can be considered potential markers of cancer development and progression. Here, we review whether altered epigenetic landscapes are merely a consequence of chromatin modifier/remodeler aberrations or a hallmark of cancer etiology. We critically evaluate current knowledge on causal epigenetic aberrations and examine to what extent the prioritization of (epi)genetic deregulations can be assessed in cancer as some type of genetic lesion...
Epigenetics “above or over genetics” is the term used for processes that result in modifications whi...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
Alterations in the epigenome and metabolism affect molecular rewiring of cancer cells facilitating c...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Cancer is initiated through both genetic and epigenetic alterations. The end-effect of such changes ...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
Epigenetics “above or over genetics” is the term used for processes that result in modifications whi...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
Alterations in the epigenome and metabolism affect molecular rewiring of cancer cells facilitating c...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
The epigenomic era has revealed a well-connected network of molecular processes that shape the chrom...
Cancer is initiated through both genetic and epigenetic alterations. The end-effect of such changes ...
Cancer has traditionally been hailed a genetic disease, dictated by successive genetic aberrations w...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
Epigenetics “above or over genetics” is the term used for processes that result in modifications whi...
Cancer cells contain multiple genetic and epigenetic changes. The relative specificity of many epige...
Alterations in the epigenome and metabolism affect molecular rewiring of cancer cells facilitating c...