The interaction between carcinogens and DNA is believed to initiate neoplastic transformation, but evidence suggests that epigenetic mechanisms may also be of importance. Because the histone proteins have important roles in chromatin structure and cellular function, they provide a reasonably well understood epigenetically-based system for the detection of carcinogens. In this study, human foreskin fibroblastic cells were exposed to one of several mutagens and/or carcinogens for 3, 12, or 24 h to determine if induced histone modification may be a means of predicting chemical carcinogenicity. Butyric acid (5 mM), known to result in acetylation of histones H3 and H4, and 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (3 μM), known to result in phosphory...
Identification of specific molecular changes (fingerprints) is important to identify cancer etiology...
In the current study, we assessed the global DNA methylation changes in human lymphoblastoid (TK6) c...
Post-translational modifications on histones can be stable epigenetic marks or transient signals tha...
An emerging vision for toxicity testing in the 21st century foresees in vitro assays assuming the le...
International audienceEpigenetics involves a series of mechanisms that entail histone and DNA covale...
Current toxicogenomic approaches generate transcriptional profiles that can identify functional gene...
Epigenetics refers to the chromatin modifications that can change the expression of phenotypes but d...
Two of the main mechanisms by which epigenetic changes can occur are DNA methylation and chromatin c...
Several light-absorbing chemicals are known to show phototoxic effects involving many kinds of DNA d...
In order to package the entire genome into a eukaryotic cell nucleus, structures called ‘nucleosomes...
Abstract Tumorigenesis, a complex and multifactorial progressive process of transformation of normal...
CpG island hypermethylation and global genomic hypomethylation are common epigenetic features of can...
Metabolic activation of benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) produces a number of potentially reactive metabolites...
DNA sequence and genetic factors alone cannot fully explain the many processes implicated in disease...
Methylation of specific lysine residues in histone tails has been proposed to function as a stable e...
Identification of specific molecular changes (fingerprints) is important to identify cancer etiology...
In the current study, we assessed the global DNA methylation changes in human lymphoblastoid (TK6) c...
Post-translational modifications on histones can be stable epigenetic marks or transient signals tha...
An emerging vision for toxicity testing in the 21st century foresees in vitro assays assuming the le...
International audienceEpigenetics involves a series of mechanisms that entail histone and DNA covale...
Current toxicogenomic approaches generate transcriptional profiles that can identify functional gene...
Epigenetics refers to the chromatin modifications that can change the expression of phenotypes but d...
Two of the main mechanisms by which epigenetic changes can occur are DNA methylation and chromatin c...
Several light-absorbing chemicals are known to show phototoxic effects involving many kinds of DNA d...
In order to package the entire genome into a eukaryotic cell nucleus, structures called ‘nucleosomes...
Abstract Tumorigenesis, a complex and multifactorial progressive process of transformation of normal...
CpG island hypermethylation and global genomic hypomethylation are common epigenetic features of can...
Metabolic activation of benzo(a)pyrene (B(a)P) produces a number of potentially reactive metabolites...
DNA sequence and genetic factors alone cannot fully explain the many processes implicated in disease...
Methylation of specific lysine residues in histone tails has been proposed to function as a stable e...
Identification of specific molecular changes (fingerprints) is important to identify cancer etiology...
In the current study, we assessed the global DNA methylation changes in human lymphoblastoid (TK6) c...
Post-translational modifications on histones can be stable epigenetic marks or transient signals tha...