SummaryWhile obesity represents one of several risk factors for colorectal cancer in humans, the mechanistic underpinnings of this association remain unresolved. Environmental stimuli, including diet, can alter the epigenetic landscape of DNA cis-regulatory elements affecting gene expression and phenotype. Here, we explored the impact of diet and obesity on gene expression and the enhancer landscape in murine colonic epithelium. Obesity led to the accumulation of histone modifications associated with active enhancers at genomic loci downstream of signaling pathways integral to the initiation and progression of colon cancer. Meanwhile, colon-specific enhancers lost the same histone mark, poising cells for loss of differentiation. These alter...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Epigenetics is the interaction between the genome and environmental stimuli capable of influencing g...
Background: Diet, lifestyle and heritable factors have been related to colorectal cancer risk; to da...
SummaryWhile obesity represents one of several risk factors for colorectal cancer in humans, the mec...
Abstract Background The gut microbiome, a key constituent of the colonic environment, has been impli...
Aim: Obesity and obesogenic diets might partly accelerate cancer development through epigenetic mech...
The obesity epidemic is associated with increased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk and progression, the ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) tends to occur at older age; however, CRC incidence rates have been rising s...
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that obesity has reached proportions of pandemic. Expe...
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that obesity has reached proportions of pandemic. Expe...
Despite the success of colonoscopy screening, colorectal cancer (CRC) remains one of the most common...
Obesity is a modifiable risk factor in cancer development, especially for gastrointestinal cancer. W...
During colon cancer development, epigenetic alterations contribute to the dysregulation of major cel...
Thus, the hypothesis of this thesis is that visceral adipose tissue (VAT) epigenetics could be de-re...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association between obesity and colon cancer. Many stu...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Epigenetics is the interaction between the genome and environmental stimuli capable of influencing g...
Background: Diet, lifestyle and heritable factors have been related to colorectal cancer risk; to da...
SummaryWhile obesity represents one of several risk factors for colorectal cancer in humans, the mec...
Abstract Background The gut microbiome, a key constituent of the colonic environment, has been impli...
Aim: Obesity and obesogenic diets might partly accelerate cancer development through epigenetic mech...
The obesity epidemic is associated with increased colorectal cancer (CRC) risk and progression, the ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) tends to occur at older age; however, CRC incidence rates have been rising s...
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that obesity has reached proportions of pandemic. Expe...
The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that obesity has reached proportions of pandemic. Expe...
Despite the success of colonoscopy screening, colorectal cancer (CRC) remains one of the most common...
Obesity is a modifiable risk factor in cancer development, especially for gastrointestinal cancer. W...
During colon cancer development, epigenetic alterations contribute to the dysregulation of major cel...
Thus, the hypothesis of this thesis is that visceral adipose tissue (VAT) epigenetics could be de-re...
Epidemiological studies have demonstrated the association between obesity and colon cancer. Many stu...
Obesity is an established colon cancer risk factor, while preventing or reversing obesity via a calo...
Epigenetics is the interaction between the genome and environmental stimuli capable of influencing g...
Background: Diet, lifestyle and heritable factors have been related to colorectal cancer risk; to da...