The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 years. DNA methylation, histone modification, nucleosome remodeling, and RNA-mediated targeting regulate many biological processes that are fundamental to the genesis of cancer. Here, we present the basic principles behind these epigenetic pathways and highlight the evidence suggesting that their misregulation can culminate in cancer. This information, along with the promising clinical and preclinical results seen with epigenetic drugs against chromatin regulators, signifies that it is time to embrace the central role of epigenetics in cancer
Cancer is a disease arising from both genetic and epigenetic modifications of DNA that contribute to...
Research concerning the epigenome over the years has systematically and sequentially shown substanti...
Epigenetic deregulation is a hallmark of cancer, and there has been increasing interest in therapeut...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Epigenetic modifications are central to many human diseases, including cancer. Traditionally, cancer...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Epigenetics play a role not just in the normal functioning of the cell and its development, but also...
Since the early 80's, cancer research has been dominated by scientific breakthroughs demonstrating t...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
Human cancer is causally linked to genomic and epigenomic deregulations. Epigenetic abnormalities oc...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Cancer is a disease arising from both genetic and epigenetic modifications of DNA that contribute to...
Research concerning the epigenome over the years has systematically and sequentially shown substanti...
Epigenetic deregulation is a hallmark of cancer, and there has been increasing interest in therapeut...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Epigenetic modifications are central to many human diseases, including cancer. Traditionally, cancer...
Epigenetic, along with genetic mechanisms, is essential for natural evolution and maintenance of spe...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Epigenetics play a role not just in the normal functioning of the cell and its development, but also...
Since the early 80's, cancer research has been dominated by scientific breakthroughs demonstrating t...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
Carcinogenesis involves uncontrolled cell growth, which follows the activation of oncogenes and/or t...
Human cancer is causally linked to genomic and epigenomic deregulations. Epigenetic abnormalities oc...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
Epigenetics' is defined as the inheritable changes in gene expression with no alterations in DN...
Cancer is a disease arising from both genetic and epigenetic modifications of DNA that contribute to...
Research concerning the epigenome over the years has systematically and sequentially shown substanti...
Epigenetic deregulation is a hallmark of cancer, and there has been increasing interest in therapeut...