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Publication : The cancer epigenome--components and functional correlates.

First Author  Ting AH Year  2006
Journal  Genes Dev Volume  20
Issue  23 Pages  3215-31
PubMed ID  17158741 Mgi Jnum  J:116307
Mgi Id  MGI:3694013 Doi  10.1101/gad.1464906
Citation  Ting AH, et al. (2006) The cancer epigenome--components and functional correlates. Genes Dev 20(23):3215-31
abstractText  It is increasingly apparent that cancer development not only depends on genetic alterations but on an abnormal cellular memory, or epigenetic changes, which convey heritable gene expression patterns critical for neoplastic initiation and progression. These aberrant epigenetic mechanisms are manifest in both global changes in chromatin packaging and in localized gene promoter changes that influence the transcription of genes important to the cancer process. An exciting emerging theme is that an understanding of stem cell chromatin control of gene expression, including relationships between histone modifications and DNA methylation, may hold a key to understanding the origins of cancer epigenetic changes. This possibility, coupled with the reversible nature of epigenetics, has enormous significance for the prevention and control of cancer.
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