Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, including loss of imprinting (LOI) and tumor suppressor gene silencing. To identify new regions of epigenetic perturbation in WTs, we screened kidney and tumor DNA using CpG island (CGI) tags associated with cancer-specific DNA methylation changes. One such tag corresponded to a paralog of the glioma pathogenesis-related 1/related to testis-specific, vespid, and pathogenesis proteins 1 (GLIPR1/RTVP-1) gene, previously reported to be a tumor-suppressor gene silenced by hypermethylation in prostate cancer. Here we report methylation analysis of the GLIPR1/RTVP-1 gene in WTs and normal fetal and pediatric kidneys. Hypomethylation of the GLIPR1/RTVP-1 5'-regi...
To understand genetic and epigenetic pathways in Wilms ’ tumors, we carried out a genome scan for lo...
Abstract Background Wilms tumor (WT) is a curable pediatric renal malignancy, but there is a need fo...
Wilms' tumor (WT) is caused by abnormal development of embryonal kidney cells. WT cells are frequent...
AbstractWilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, inclu...
Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, dis-playing genetic and epigenetic changes, including lo...
Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, including los...
Wilms tumor is an embryonic renal cancer that typically presents in early childhood and accounts for...
Background Wilms tumours (WTs) are characterised by several hallmarks that suggest epimutations suc...
Aberrant expression of imprinted genes, such as those coding for the insulin-like growth factor 2 (I...
Wilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tumorigene...
AbstractWilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tu...
This study explores the genomic alterations that contribute to the formation of a unique subset of l...
About 7% of all children's malignancies are represented by the embryonal renal cancer Wilms tumor (W...
Background: DNA hypomethylation of long interspersed nuclear elements-1 (LINEs-1) occurs during carc...
This study explores the genomic alterations that contribute to the formation of a unique subset of l...
To understand genetic and epigenetic pathways in Wilms ’ tumors, we carried out a genome scan for lo...
Abstract Background Wilms tumor (WT) is a curable pediatric renal malignancy, but there is a need fo...
Wilms' tumor (WT) is caused by abnormal development of embryonal kidney cells. WT cells are frequent...
AbstractWilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, inclu...
Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, dis-playing genetic and epigenetic changes, including lo...
Wilms tumors (WTs) have a complex etiology, displaying genetic and epigenetic changes, including los...
Wilms tumor is an embryonic renal cancer that typically presents in early childhood and accounts for...
Background Wilms tumours (WTs) are characterised by several hallmarks that suggest epimutations suc...
Aberrant expression of imprinted genes, such as those coding for the insulin-like growth factor 2 (I...
Wilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tumorigene...
AbstractWilms tumors (WT) have provided broad insights into the interface between development and tu...
This study explores the genomic alterations that contribute to the formation of a unique subset of l...
About 7% of all children's malignancies are represented by the embryonal renal cancer Wilms tumor (W...
Background: DNA hypomethylation of long interspersed nuclear elements-1 (LINEs-1) occurs during carc...
This study explores the genomic alterations that contribute to the formation of a unique subset of l...
To understand genetic and epigenetic pathways in Wilms ’ tumors, we carried out a genome scan for lo...
Abstract Background Wilms tumor (WT) is a curable pediatric renal malignancy, but there is a need fo...
Wilms' tumor (WT) is caused by abnormal development of embryonal kidney cells. WT cells are frequent...