SummaryCancer cells typically exhibit aberrant DNA methylation patterns that can drive malignant transformation. Whether cancer cells are dependent on these abnormal epigenetic modifications remains elusive. We used experimental and bioinformatic approaches to unveil genomic regions that require DNA methylation for survival of cancer cells. First, we surveyed the residual DNA methylation profiles in cancer cells with highly impaired DNA methyltransferases. Then, we clustered these profiles according to their DNA methylation status in primary normal and tumor tissues. Finally, we used gene expression meta-analysis to identify regions that are dependent on DNA methylation-mediated gene silencing. We further showed experimentally that these ge...
Summary: The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. N...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic phenomenon that plays a key role in the regulation of exp...
The timing and progression of DNA methylation changes during carcinogenesis are not completely under...
DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mark. Alterations of normal DNA methylation are a definin...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and othe...
Disruption of signaling pathways that plays a role in the normal development and cellular homeostasi...
Aberrant DNA methylation disrupts normal gene expression in cancer and broadly contributes to oncoge...
Cancer is ranked as one of the top killers in all human diseases and continues to have a devastating...
<p>DNA methylation is recognized as one of several epigenetic regulators of gene expression and as p...
DNA methylation acts as a major epigenetic modification in mammals, characterized by the transfer of...
Since every cell of a multicellular organism contains the same genome, it is intriguing to understan...
DNA methylation is a stable epigenetic mark that can be inherited through multiple cell divisions. D...
2016-10-15In the mammalian genome, the biochemical addition of a methyl group on the cytosine of CpG...
Although single base-pair resolution DNA methylation landscapes for embryonic and different somatic ...
Methylation change plays an important role in many cellular systems, including cancer development. D...
Summary: The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. N...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic phenomenon that plays a key role in the regulation of exp...
The timing and progression of DNA methylation changes during carcinogenesis are not completely under...
DNA methylation is an essential epigenetic mark. Alterations of normal DNA methylation are a definin...
DNA methylation has a role in mediating epigenetic silencing of CpG island genes in cancer and othe...
Disruption of signaling pathways that plays a role in the normal development and cellular homeostasi...
Aberrant DNA methylation disrupts normal gene expression in cancer and broadly contributes to oncoge...
Cancer is ranked as one of the top killers in all human diseases and continues to have a devastating...
<p>DNA methylation is recognized as one of several epigenetic regulators of gene expression and as p...
DNA methylation acts as a major epigenetic modification in mammals, characterized by the transfer of...
Since every cell of a multicellular organism contains the same genome, it is intriguing to understan...
DNA methylation is a stable epigenetic mark that can be inherited through multiple cell divisions. D...
2016-10-15In the mammalian genome, the biochemical addition of a methyl group on the cytosine of CpG...
Although single base-pair resolution DNA methylation landscapes for embryonic and different somatic ...
Methylation change plays an important role in many cellular systems, including cancer development. D...
Summary: The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. N...
DNA methylation is an important epigenetic phenomenon that plays a key role in the regulation of exp...
The timing and progression of DNA methylation changes during carcinogenesis are not completely under...