Oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes are rarely mutated in several pediatric tumors and some early stage adult cancers. This suggests that an aberrant epigenetic reprogramming may crucially affect the tumorigenesis of these tumors. Compelling evidence support the hypothesis that cancer stem cells (CSCs), a cell subpopulation within the tumor bulk characterized by selfrenewal capacity, metastatic potential and chemo-resistance, may derive from normal stem cells (NSCs) upon an epigenetic deregulation. Thus, a better understanding of the specific epigenetic alterations driving the transformation from NSCs into CSCs may help to identify efficacious treatments to target this aggressive subpopulation. Moreover, deepening the knowledge ab...
Cancer arises through the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although the caus...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
International audienceThe recent discovery of cancer cell plasticity, i.e. their ability to reprogra...
Epigenetic regulators are one of the most commonly mutated classes of genes in cancer. During cancer...
Current hypotheses suggest that tumors originate from cells that carry out a process of 'malignant r...
One of the biggest roadblocks to using stem cells as the basis for regenerative medicine therapies i...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Data now indicates that in addition to genetic alterations/mutations, human cancer cells exhibit imp...
International audienceEpigenetic mechanisms are the key component of the dynamic transcriptional pro...
Epigenetics is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in biology that refers to the somatically h...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd A sub-population of the tumor micro-environment consists of cancer stem cells (C...
Epigenetic mechanisms have emerged as key players in cancer development which affect cellular states...
Tumor heterogeneity poses one of the greatest challenges to a successful treatment of cancer. Tumor ...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Cancer arises through the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although the caus...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
International audienceThe recent discovery of cancer cell plasticity, i.e. their ability to reprogra...
Epigenetic regulators are one of the most commonly mutated classes of genes in cancer. During cancer...
Current hypotheses suggest that tumors originate from cells that carry out a process of 'malignant r...
One of the biggest roadblocks to using stem cells as the basis for regenerative medicine therapies i...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Data now indicates that in addition to genetic alterations/mutations, human cancer cells exhibit imp...
International audienceEpigenetic mechanisms are the key component of the dynamic transcriptional pro...
Epigenetics is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in biology that refers to the somatically h...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd A sub-population of the tumor micro-environment consists of cancer stem cells (C...
Epigenetic mechanisms have emerged as key players in cancer development which affect cellular states...
Tumor heterogeneity poses one of the greatest challenges to a successful treatment of cancer. Tumor ...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Cancer arises through the accumulation of both genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although the caus...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
International audienceThe recent discovery of cancer cell plasticity, i.e. their ability to reprogra...