reviewJournal of Clinical OncologyNov 12, 2004Closed access

DNA Methylation and Cancer

University of Miami · Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

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Abstract

DNA methylation is an important regulator of gene transcription, and its role in carcinogenesis has been a topic of considerable interest in the last few years. Alterations in DNA methylation are common in a variety of tumors as well as in development. Of all epigenetic modifications, hypermethylation, which represses transcription of the promoter regions of tumor suppressor genes leading to gene silencing, has been most extensively studied. However, global hypomethylation has also been recognized as a cause of oncogenesis. New information concerning the mechanism of methylation and its control has led to the discovery of many regulatory proteins and enzymes. The contribution of dietary folate and methylene…

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Keywords
  • DNA methylation
  • Epigenetics
  • Methylation
  • Carcinogenesis
  • Biology
  • Cancer research
  • Epigenetics of physical exercise
  • Cancer epigenetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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