Abstract Two nucleoside inhibitors of DNA methylation, azacitidine and decitabine, are now standard of care for the treatment of the myelodysplastic syndrome, a deadly form of leukemia. These old drugs, developed as cytotoxic agents and nearly abandoned decades ago were resurrected by the renewed interest in DNA methylation. They have now provided proof of principle for epigenetic therapy, the final chapter in the long saga to provide legitimacy to the field of epigenetics in cancer. But challenges remain; we don't understand precisely how or why the drugs work or stop working after an initial response. Extending these promising findings to solid tumors faces substantial hurdles from drug uptake to clinical trial design.We do not know ...
DNA demethylating agents are approved for some blood malignancies and are under active investigation...
Reversible epigenetic changes that alter gene expression are a characteristic of many cancers and ot...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
How DNA methylation inhibitors exert their anticancer effects in patients is not well understood. In...
DNA methylation represents a crucial mechanism of epigenetic regulation in hematologic malignancies....
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
DNA methylation represents a crucial mechanism of epigenetic regulation in hematologic malignancies....
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
and can thus become an important factor in the development of cancer. DNA methylation is a crucial m...
DNA demethylating agents are approved for some blood malignancies and are under active investigation...
Reversible epigenetic changes that alter gene expression are a characteristic of many cancers and ot...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
Despite the involvement of genetic alterations in neoplastic cell transformation, it is increasingly...
How DNA methylation inhibitors exert their anticancer effects in patients is not well understood. In...
DNA methylation represents a crucial mechanism of epigenetic regulation in hematologic malignancies....
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
DNA methylation represents a crucial mechanism of epigenetic regulation in hematologic malignancies....
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
DNA methylation abnormalities have recently emerged as one of the most frequent molecular changes in...
and can thus become an important factor in the development of cancer. DNA methylation is a crucial m...
DNA demethylating agents are approved for some blood malignancies and are under active investigation...
Reversible epigenetic changes that alter gene expression are a characteristic of many cancers and ot...
Epigenetics deals with the interactions between genes and the immediate cellular environment. These ...