AbstractNeoplastic growth is frequently associated with genomic DNA methylation that causes transcriptional silencing of tumor suppressor genes. We used a collection of colorectal polyps and carcinomas in combination with bioinformatics analysis of large datasets to study the expression and methylation of Hypermethylated in cancer 1 (HIC1), a tumor suppressor gene inactivated in many neoplasms. In premalignant stages, HIC1 expression was decreased, and the decrease was linked to methylation of a specific region in the HIC1 locus. However, in carcinomas, the HIC1 expression was variable and, in some specimens, comparable to healthy tissue. Importantly, high HIC1 production distinguished a specific type of chemotherapy-responsive tumors
Abstract Background DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification, associated with gene ex...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is one of the most common cancers, and is associated with a poor clinical...
We recently identified a candidate tumor suppressor gene, HIN-1, that is silenced due to methylation...
The HIC1 gene is a transcriptional regulator commonly methylated in a variety of human cancer. Thirt...
The chromosomal region 17p13.3 is frequently deleted or epigenetically silenced in a variety of huma...
This project was focused on identification of new valuable molecular risk factors for the onset of c...
<p>DNA methylation is recognized as one of several epigenetic regulators of gene expression and as p...
Gene promoter hypermethylation is increasingly recognized to play an important role in cancer develo...
Aberrant DNA methylation often occurs in colorectal cancer (CRC). In our study we applied a genome-w...
Changes in DNA methylation, whether hypo- or hypermethylation, have been shown to be associated with...
aberrant DNa methylation often occurs in colorectal cancer (cRc). In our study we applied a genome-w...
Epigenetic gene silencing, associated with promoter CpG island hypermethylation, is now recognized a...
Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent of DNA me...
International audienceConstitutional epimutation is one of the causes for MLH1 gene inactivation ass...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterized by genome-wide alterations to DNA methylation that influenc...
Abstract Background DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification, associated with gene ex...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is one of the most common cancers, and is associated with a poor clinical...
We recently identified a candidate tumor suppressor gene, HIN-1, that is silenced due to methylation...
The HIC1 gene is a transcriptional regulator commonly methylated in a variety of human cancer. Thirt...
The chromosomal region 17p13.3 is frequently deleted or epigenetically silenced in a variety of huma...
This project was focused on identification of new valuable molecular risk factors for the onset of c...
<p>DNA methylation is recognized as one of several epigenetic regulators of gene expression and as p...
Gene promoter hypermethylation is increasingly recognized to play an important role in cancer develo...
Aberrant DNA methylation often occurs in colorectal cancer (CRC). In our study we applied a genome-w...
Changes in DNA methylation, whether hypo- or hypermethylation, have been shown to be associated with...
aberrant DNa methylation often occurs in colorectal cancer (cRc). In our study we applied a genome-w...
Epigenetic gene silencing, associated with promoter CpG island hypermethylation, is now recognized a...
Microarray analysis of promoter hypermethylation provides insight into the role and extent of DNA me...
International audienceConstitutional epimutation is one of the causes for MLH1 gene inactivation ass...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is characterized by genome-wide alterations to DNA methylation that influenc...
Abstract Background DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification, associated with gene ex...
Colorectal carcinoma (CRC) is one of the most common cancers, and is associated with a poor clinical...
We recently identified a candidate tumor suppressor gene, HIN-1, that is silenced due to methylation...