Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identity, and their deregulation can contribute to human diseases, such as cancer. Our aim here is to provide an overview of how epigenetic factors, including genomic DNA methylation, histone modifications, and microRNA regulation, contribute to normal development, paying special attention to their role in regulating tissue-specific genes. In addition, we summarize how these epigenetic patterns go awry during human cancer development. The possibility of “resetting” the abnormal cancer epigenome by applying pharmacological or genetic strategies is also discussed
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Epigenetics “above or over genetics” is the term used for processes that result in modifications whi...
2016-10-15In the mammalian genome, the biochemical addition of a methyl group on the cytosine of CpG...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
Epigenetics is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in biology that refers to the somatically h...
Since every cell of a multicellular organism contains the same genome, it is intriguing to understan...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetic modifications are responsible for the modulation of gene expression without affecting the...
Current hypotheses suggest that tumors originate from cells that carry out a process of 'malignant r...
AbstractCpG islands are associated with at least half of all cellular genes and are normally methyla...
The epigenome is regulated by a large number of macromolecular machines that are dynamically involv...
Epigenetics has become a fast-growing area of study in cellular biology. An epigenetic trait is defi...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Epigenetics “above or over genetics” is the term used for processes that result in modifications whi...
2016-10-15In the mammalian genome, the biochemical addition of a methyl group on the cytosine of CpG...
Appropriate patterns of DNA methylation and histone modifications are required to assure cell identi...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
Aberrant gene function and altered patterns of gene expression are key features of cancer. Growing e...
Epigenetics is one of the most rapidly expanding fields in biology that refers to the somatically h...
Since every cell of a multicellular organism contains the same genome, it is intriguing to understan...
The epigenetic regulation of DNA-templated processes has been intensely studied over the last 15 yea...
Epigenetic modifications are responsible for the modulation of gene expression without affecting the...
Current hypotheses suggest that tumors originate from cells that carry out a process of 'malignant r...
AbstractCpG islands are associated with at least half of all cellular genes and are normally methyla...
The epigenome is regulated by a large number of macromolecular machines that are dynamically involv...
Epigenetics has become a fast-growing area of study in cellular biology. An epigenetic trait is defi...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
Epigenetics “above or over genetics” is the term used for processes that result in modifications whi...
2016-10-15In the mammalian genome, the biochemical addition of a methyl group on the cytosine of CpG...