Abstract Background Wilms tumor (WT) is a curable pediatric renal malignancy, but there is a need for new molecular biomarkers to improve relapse risk-directed therapy. Somatic alterations occur at relatively low frequencies whereas epigenetic changes at 11p15 are the most common aberration. We analyzed long interspersed element-1 (LINE-1) methylation levels in the blastemal component of WT and normal kidney samples to explore their prognostic significance. Results WT samples presented a hypomethylated pattern at all five CpG sites compared to matched normal kidney samples; therefore, the averaged methylation levels of the five CpG sites were used for further analyses. WT presented a hypomethylation profile (median 65.0%, 47.4–73.2%) compar...
About 7% of all children's malignancies are represented by the embryonal renal cancer Wilms tumor (W...
BACKGROUND: Methylation levels of genomic repeats such as long interspersed nucleotide elements (LIN...
INTRODUCTION: Inappropriate DNA methylation is frequently associated with human tumour development, ...
Background: DNA hypomethylation of long interspersed nuclear elements-1 (LINEs-1) occurs during carc...
Background Wilms tumor is the most common pediatric renal malignancy and there is a clinical need...
Background Wilms tumours (WTs) are characterised by several hallmarks that suggest epimutations suc...
Purpose: Leukocyte global DNA methylation levels are currently being considered as biomarkers of can...
Recurrent loss of imprinting at 11p15, paucity of recurrent genetic mutations and associated nephrog...
<div><p></p><p>A number of specific, distinct neoplastic entities occur in the pediatric kidney, inc...
Wilms’ tumor (WT) relapse occurs in 15% of patients. We aim to investigate the association between t...
A number of specific, distinct neoplastic entities occur in the pediatric kidney, including Wilms' t...
Updated clinical data and methylation mean of the 5 LINE-1 sites of each patient. (DOCX 33 kb
Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, including los...
Purpose: Leukocyte global DNA methylation levels are currently being considered as biomarkers of can...
Inappropriate DNA methylation is frequently associated with human tumour development, and in specifi...
About 7% of all children's malignancies are represented by the embryonal renal cancer Wilms tumor (W...
BACKGROUND: Methylation levels of genomic repeats such as long interspersed nucleotide elements (LIN...
INTRODUCTION: Inappropriate DNA methylation is frequently associated with human tumour development, ...
Background: DNA hypomethylation of long interspersed nuclear elements-1 (LINEs-1) occurs during carc...
Background Wilms tumor is the most common pediatric renal malignancy and there is a clinical need...
Background Wilms tumours (WTs) are characterised by several hallmarks that suggest epimutations suc...
Purpose: Leukocyte global DNA methylation levels are currently being considered as biomarkers of can...
Recurrent loss of imprinting at 11p15, paucity of recurrent genetic mutations and associated nephrog...
<div><p></p><p>A number of specific, distinct neoplastic entities occur in the pediatric kidney, inc...
Wilms’ tumor (WT) relapse occurs in 15% of patients. We aim to investigate the association between t...
A number of specific, distinct neoplastic entities occur in the pediatric kidney, including Wilms' t...
Updated clinical data and methylation mean of the 5 LINE-1 sites of each patient. (DOCX 33 kb
Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, including los...
Purpose: Leukocyte global DNA methylation levels are currently being considered as biomarkers of can...
Inappropriate DNA methylation is frequently associated with human tumour development, and in specifi...
About 7% of all children's malignancies are represented by the embryonal renal cancer Wilms tumor (W...
BACKGROUND: Methylation levels of genomic repeats such as long interspersed nucleotide elements (LIN...
INTRODUCTION: Inappropriate DNA methylation is frequently associated with human tumour development, ...