Gene Silencing in Cancer in Association with Promoter Hypermethylation
Johns Hopkins University · Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center
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Abstract
This article reviews the mechanisms of gene silencing in cancer and clinical applications of this phenomenon. The silencing of genes, especially tumor-suppressor genes, is a key event in the development of cancer. The silencing can be effected by a disabling mutation or by a shutting down of the promoter region, the site at which transcription of the gene begins.
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- Gene silencing
- Gene
- Genetics
- DNA methylation
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Medicine
- Biology
- Cancer research
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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