The methylation of the human oestrogen receptor (ER) gene was analysed by restriction enzymes in normal and neoplastic human breast tissues and cell lines. CCGG sequences in regions inside the gene, which are methylated both in normal breast and in tissues that are not the target of the oestrogen, are hypomethylated in 30% of tumours, both ER+ and ER- carcinomas. Moreover, 5' sequences of the gene, which are hypomethylated in normal breast and not in tissues not the target of oestrogen, are methylated to a lower degree in ER+ carcinomas, whereas they are methylated to a greater degree in ER- carcinomas. However, the same region is equally hypomethylated in both ER+ and ER- cancer cell lines. Our results indicate that in breast carcinomas ER...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer diagnosed in women with oestrogen receptor α (ERα...
Resistance to hormonal therapies is a major clinical problem in the treatment of estrogen receptor α...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...
Demethylation of specific sites or restricted genomic regions has been reported to correlate with ge...
Restriction enzyme mapping has been used to study the relationship between methylation at the 5' end...
Methylation has been shown to play an important role in the down-regulation of oestrogen receptors (...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
DNA methylation plays a role in the etiology of primary breast cancers. We analyzed paired primary a...
Background: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a common ...
A distinctive feature of BRCA1-linked breast cancers is that they typically do not express estrogen ...
AbstractBACKGROUND: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
We broadly profiled DNA methylation in breast cancers (n = 351) and benign parenchyma (n = 47) for c...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
<div><p>Oncogenic transformation of normal cells often involves epigenetic alterations, including hi...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer diagnosed in women with oestrogen receptor α (ERα...
Resistance to hormonal therapies is a major clinical problem in the treatment of estrogen receptor α...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...
Demethylation of specific sites or restricted genomic regions has been reported to correlate with ge...
Restriction enzyme mapping has been used to study the relationship between methylation at the 5' end...
Methylation has been shown to play an important role in the down-regulation of oestrogen receptors (...
Background:Many breast cancer tumor suppressor genes have been reported to undergo hypermethylation,...
DNA methylation plays a role in the etiology of primary breast cancers. We analyzed paired primary a...
Background: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a common ...
A distinctive feature of BRCA1-linked breast cancers is that they typically do not express estrogen ...
AbstractBACKGROUND: Aberrant DNA methylation has been recognized in human breast carcinogenesis as a...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
We broadly profiled DNA methylation in breast cancers (n = 351) and benign parenchyma (n = 47) for c...
Cancer is a heterogeneous and tissue-specific disease. Thus, the tissue of origin reflects on the na...
<div><p>Oncogenic transformation of normal cells often involves epigenetic alterations, including hi...
Breast cancer is the most prevalent form of cancer diagnosed in women with oestrogen receptor α (ERα...
Resistance to hormonal therapies is a major clinical problem in the treatment of estrogen receptor α...
Epigenetic regulation of imprinted genes enables monoallelic expression according to parental origi...