Background Global histone modifications have been implicated in the progression of various tumour entities. Our study was designed to assess global methylation levels of histone 4 lysine 20 (H4K20me1-3) at different stages of prostate cancer (PCA) carcinogenesis. Methods Global H4K20 methylation levels were evaluated using a tissue microarray in patients with clinically localized PCA (n = 113), non-malignant prostate disease (n = 27), metastatic hormone-naive PCA (mPCA, n = 30) and castration-resistant PCA (CRPC, n = 34). Immunohistochemistry was performed to assess global levels of H4K20 methylation levels. Results Similar proportions of the normal, PCA, and mPCA prostate tissues showed strong H4K20me3 staining. CRPC tissue analysis showed...
Substantial evidence now supports the view that epigenetic changes have a role in the development of...
Altered genome methylation is a hallmark of human malignancies. In this study, high-throughput analy...
Prostate cancer (PCa), a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality, arises through the...
Background: Global histone modifications have been implicated in the progression of various tumour e...
BackgroundEpigenetic alterations are common in prostate cancer, yet how these modifications contribu...
Abstract Background H3K27me3 histone marks shape the inhibition of gene transcription. In prostate c...
Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Very recent re...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Ve...
Abstract Early prostate cancer (PCa) is generally treatable and associated with good prognosis. Afte...
Early prostate cancer (PCa) is generally treatable and associated with good prognosis. After a varia...
Background: Previously we reported extensive gene expression reprogramming during epithelial to mese...
Background: Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Ve...
DNA methylation alterations as a result of field cancerization may be used as diagnostic biomarkers ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most incident and prevalent cancers in men worldwide and a leadi...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignancy in men. Epigenetic alterations, including DNA me...
Substantial evidence now supports the view that epigenetic changes have a role in the development of...
Altered genome methylation is a hallmark of human malignancies. In this study, high-throughput analy...
Prostate cancer (PCa), a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality, arises through the...
Background: Global histone modifications have been implicated in the progression of various tumour e...
BackgroundEpigenetic alterations are common in prostate cancer, yet how these modifications contribu...
Abstract Background H3K27me3 histone marks shape the inhibition of gene transcription. In prostate c...
Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Very recent re...
BACKGROUND: Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Ve...
Abstract Early prostate cancer (PCa) is generally treatable and associated with good prognosis. Afte...
Early prostate cancer (PCa) is generally treatable and associated with good prognosis. After a varia...
Background: Previously we reported extensive gene expression reprogramming during epithelial to mese...
Background: Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Ve...
DNA methylation alterations as a result of field cancerization may be used as diagnostic biomarkers ...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most incident and prevalent cancers in men worldwide and a leadi...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common malignancy in men. Epigenetic alterations, including DNA me...
Substantial evidence now supports the view that epigenetic changes have a role in the development of...
Altered genome methylation is a hallmark of human malignancies. In this study, high-throughput analy...
Prostate cancer (PCa), a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity and mortality, arises through the...