Epigenetic regulation plays a key role in the link between inflammation and cancer. Here we examine Mbd2, which mediates epigenetic transcriptional silencing by binding to methylated DNA. In separate studies the Mbd2−/− mouse has been shown (1) to be resistant to intestinal tumourigenesis and (2) to have an enhanced inflammatory/immune response, observations that are inconsistent with the links between inflammation and cancer. To clarify its role in tumourigenesis and inflammation, we used constitutive and conditional models of Mbd2 deletion to explore its epithelial and non‐epithelial roles in the intestine. Using a conditional model, we found that suppression of intestinal tumourigenesis is due primarily to the absence of Mbd2 within the ...
Background & Aims: The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully define...
OBJECTIVE: The p14(ARF) and p16(INK4A) tumor suppressor genes are commonly inactivated by aberrant m...
Chronic inflammation is strongly associated with an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. ...
Epigenetic regulation plays a key role in the link between inflammation and cancer. Here we examine ...
Gene silencing through de novo methylation of CpG island promoters contributes to cancer. We find th...
Gene expression in the gut is segmentally regulated, but little is known of the molecular origin of ...
Recent studies using hypomorphic DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) alleles have suggested that strateg...
Mouse models of intestinal crypt cell differentiation and tumorigenesis have been used to characteri...
Much of the global cancer burden is associated with longstanding inflammation accompanied by release...
Mouse models of intestinal crypt cell differentiation and tumorigenesis have been used to characteri...
Methylation of cytosine is an epigenetic mark essential for many cellular and developmental processe...
Aberrant silencing of genes by DNA methylation contributes to cancer, yet how this process is initia...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Epigenetic dysregulation is hypothesized t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully define...
Background & Aims: The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully define...
Background & Aims: The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully define...
OBJECTIVE: The p14(ARF) and p16(INK4A) tumor suppressor genes are commonly inactivated by aberrant m...
Chronic inflammation is strongly associated with an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. ...
Epigenetic regulation plays a key role in the link between inflammation and cancer. Here we examine ...
Gene silencing through de novo methylation of CpG island promoters contributes to cancer. We find th...
Gene expression in the gut is segmentally regulated, but little is known of the molecular origin of ...
Recent studies using hypomorphic DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) alleles have suggested that strateg...
Mouse models of intestinal crypt cell differentiation and tumorigenesis have been used to characteri...
Much of the global cancer burden is associated with longstanding inflammation accompanied by release...
Mouse models of intestinal crypt cell differentiation and tumorigenesis have been used to characteri...
Methylation of cytosine is an epigenetic mark essential for many cellular and developmental processe...
Aberrant silencing of genes by DNA methylation contributes to cancer, yet how this process is initia...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Epigenetic dysregulation is hypothesized t...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully define...
Background & Aims: The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully define...
Background & Aims: The early events by which inflammation promotes cancer are still not fully define...
OBJECTIVE: The p14(ARF) and p16(INK4A) tumor suppressor genes are commonly inactivated by aberrant m...
Chronic inflammation is strongly associated with an increased risk of developing colorectal cancer. ...