Epigenetic silencing mechanisms are increasingly thought to play a major role in the development of human cancers, including prostate cancer. The two major epigenetic regulatory mechanisms involve alterations in DNA methylation and histone acetylation status. Promoter CpG island hypermethylation and histone hypoacetylation, catalysed by DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) and histone deacetylase (HDAC) respectively, are associated with transcriptional repression. Evidence in other cancers suggests the two mechanisms are dynamically linked, yet few studies have examined the potential interaction of the two pathways in prostate cancer. Here we report a synergistic, apoptotic effect of treatment with a demethylating agent and a histone deacetylase in...
Alterations in DNA methylation patterns are associated with many types of cancers. DNA methylation a...
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...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most commonly diagnosed nonskin malignancy and the second most common ca...
Background: Previously we reported extensive gene expression reprogramming during epithelial to mese...
Epigenetic mechanisms may be the main driving force for critical changes in gene expression that are...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common non-cutaneous malignancies among men worldwide. Epigenetic...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling remains the major oncogenic pathway in prostate cancer (PCa). Andro...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling remains the major oncogenic pathway in prostate cancer (PCa). Andro...
Gene fusions between prostate‐specific, androgen responsive TMPRSS2 gene and oncogenic ETS factors, ...
Prostate cancer is (PCa) the second leading cause of cancer death in males in the United State, with...
Current therapeutic strategies for advanced prostate cancer (PCa) are largely ineffective. Because a...
Substantial evidence now supports the view that epigenetic changes have a role in the development of...
While studying on epigenetic regulatory mechanisms (DNA methylation at C-5 of -CpG- cytosine and dem...
Abstract Prostate cancer is a commonly diagnosed cancer in men and a leading cause of cancer deaths....
Alterations in DNA methylation patterns are associated with many types of cancers. DNA methylation a...
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...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most commonly diagnosed nonskin malignancy and the second most common ca...
Background: Previously we reported extensive gene expression reprogramming during epithelial to mese...
Epigenetic mechanisms may be the main driving force for critical changes in gene expression that are...
Prostate cancer is one of the most common non-cutaneous malignancies among men worldwide. Epigenetic...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling remains the major oncogenic pathway in prostate cancer (PCa). Andro...
Androgen receptor (AR) signaling remains the major oncogenic pathway in prostate cancer (PCa). Andro...
Gene fusions between prostate‐specific, androgen responsive TMPRSS2 gene and oncogenic ETS factors, ...
Prostate cancer is (PCa) the second leading cause of cancer death in males in the United State, with...
Current therapeutic strategies for advanced prostate cancer (PCa) are largely ineffective. Because a...
Substantial evidence now supports the view that epigenetic changes have a role in the development of...
While studying on epigenetic regulatory mechanisms (DNA methylation at C-5 of -CpG- cytosine and dem...
Abstract Prostate cancer is a commonly diagnosed cancer in men and a leading cause of cancer deaths....
Alterations in DNA methylation patterns are associated with many types of cancers. DNA methylation a...
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...