Aberrant DNA methylation is a hallmark of many cancers. Currently, there are four intrinsic molecular subtypes in breast cancer (BC): Luminal A, B, Her2-positive, and triple negative (TNBC). Recently, The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project has revealed that Luminal subtypes have higher levels of genome-wide methylation that may be a result of Estrogen/Estrogen receptor α (E2/ERα) signaling pathway activation. In this study, we analyze promoter CpG-island (CGIs) of the Reprimo (RPRM) gene in breast cancers (n = 77), cell lines (n = 38), and normal breast tissue (n = 10) using a MBDCap-seq database. Then, a validation cohort (n = 26) was used to confirm the results found in the MBDCap-seq platform. A differential methylation pattern was found...
Involvement of sex hormones in colorectal cancer (CRC) development has been linked to oestrogen rece...
Aberrant DNA methylation is critical for development and progression of breast cancer. We investigat...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
Aberrant DNA methylation is a hallmark of many cancers. Currently, there are four intrinsic molecula...
The diversity of breast cancers reflects variations in underlying biology and affects the clinical i...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
BACKGROUND: Reprimo (RPRM), a highly glycosylated protein, is a new downstream effector of p53-induc...
Resistance to hormonal therapies is a major clinical problem in the treatment of estrogen receptor α...
DNA methylation plays a role in the etiology of primary breast cancers. We analyzed paired primary a...
A distinctive feature of BRCA1-linked breast cancers is that they typically do not express estrogen ...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
Introduction: Five different molecular subtypes of breast cancer have been identified through gene e...
We broadly profiled DNA methylation in breast cancers (n = 351) and benign parenchyma (n = 47) for c...
The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in nor...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
Involvement of sex hormones in colorectal cancer (CRC) development has been linked to oestrogen rece...
Aberrant DNA methylation is critical for development and progression of breast cancer. We investigat...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
Aberrant DNA methylation is a hallmark of many cancers. Currently, there are four intrinsic molecula...
The diversity of breast cancers reflects variations in underlying biology and affects the clinical i...
Abstract Background Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease resulting in diverse clinical be...
BACKGROUND: Reprimo (RPRM), a highly glycosylated protein, is a new downstream effector of p53-induc...
Resistance to hormonal therapies is a major clinical problem in the treatment of estrogen receptor α...
DNA methylation plays a role in the etiology of primary breast cancers. We analyzed paired primary a...
A distinctive feature of BRCA1-linked breast cancers is that they typically do not express estrogen ...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
Introduction: Five different molecular subtypes of breast cancer have been identified through gene e...
We broadly profiled DNA methylation in breast cancers (n = 351) and benign parenchyma (n = 47) for c...
The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in nor...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
Involvement of sex hormones in colorectal cancer (CRC) development has been linked to oestrogen rece...
Aberrant DNA methylation is critical for development and progression of breast cancer. We investigat...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...