Cigarette smoking is the single most important epidemiological risk factor for bladder cancer but it is not known whether exposure of urothelial cells to the systemic soluble contents of cigarette smoke is directly causative to bladder cancer and the associated epigenetic changes such as tumor suppressor gene hypermethylation. We undertook this study to investigate if long-term treatment of human urothelial cells with cigarette smoke extract (CSE) results in tumor suppressor gene hypermethylation, a phenotype that was previously associated with long-term constant CSE treatment of airway epithelial cells. We chronically treated an immortalized human urothelial cell line UROtsa with CSE using a cyclic daily regimen but the cells were cultured...
Smoking-associated DNA hypomethylation has been observed in blood cells and linked to lung cancer ri...
Bladder cancer is a significant public health problem, worldwide. In the United States, bladder canc...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is commonly altered in human cancer. We have observed alter...
Cigarette smoking is the single most important epidemiological risk factor for bladder cancer but it...
Cigarette smoking is the single most important epidemiological risk factor for bladder cancer but it...
Urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) is the second most common genitourinary malignant disease in the USA...
Background The association between secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure and bladder cancer is inconclu...
While cigarette smoking remains the most important risk factor for the development of urothelial neo...
Background In lung cancer, an association between tobacco smoking and promoter DNA hypermethylation ...
BACKGROUND Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the United States and smoking is the...
BACKGROUND: DNA hypomethylation has been suggested to cause genomic instability and increase cancer ...
Purpose: Some 85% of lung cancers are smoking related. Here, we investigate the role of serine prote...
<div><p>DNA methylation changes contribute to bladder carcinogenesis. Trihalomethanes (THM), a class...
BACKGROUND. The consumption of tobacco and alcohol has been implicated in the development of head an...
Problem: Cigarette smoking is the most important risk factor of transitional cell carcinoma of the u...
Smoking-associated DNA hypomethylation has been observed in blood cells and linked to lung cancer ri...
Bladder cancer is a significant public health problem, worldwide. In the United States, bladder canc...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is commonly altered in human cancer. We have observed alter...
Cigarette smoking is the single most important epidemiological risk factor for bladder cancer but it...
Cigarette smoking is the single most important epidemiological risk factor for bladder cancer but it...
Urothelial cell carcinoma (UCC) is the second most common genitourinary malignant disease in the USA...
Background The association between secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure and bladder cancer is inconclu...
While cigarette smoking remains the most important risk factor for the development of urothelial neo...
Background In lung cancer, an association between tobacco smoking and promoter DNA hypermethylation ...
BACKGROUND Bladder cancer is the fifth most common cancer in the United States and smoking is the...
BACKGROUND: DNA hypomethylation has been suggested to cause genomic instability and increase cancer ...
Purpose: Some 85% of lung cancers are smoking related. Here, we investigate the role of serine prote...
<div><p>DNA methylation changes contribute to bladder carcinogenesis. Trihalomethanes (THM), a class...
BACKGROUND. The consumption of tobacco and alcohol has been implicated in the development of head an...
Problem: Cigarette smoking is the most important risk factor of transitional cell carcinoma of the u...
Smoking-associated DNA hypomethylation has been observed in blood cells and linked to lung cancer ri...
Bladder cancer is a significant public health problem, worldwide. In the United States, bladder canc...
Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is commonly altered in human cancer. We have observed alter...