Dna Hypomethylation In Cancer Cells
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Abstract
DNA hypomethylation was the initial epigenetic abnormality recognized in human tumors. However, for several decades after its independent discovery by two laboratories in 1983, it was often ignored as an unwelcome complication, with almost all of the attention on the hypermethylation of promoters of genes that are silenced in cancers (e.g., tumor-suppressor genes). Because it was subsequently shown that global hypomethylation of DNA in cancer was most closely associated with repeated DNA elements, cancer linked-DNA hypomethylation continued to receive rather little attention. DNA hypomethylation in cancer can no longer be considered an oddity, because recent high-resolution genome-wide studies confirm that DNA…
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- DNA methylation
- Biology
- DNA demethylation
- Epigenetics
- Cancer
- Carcinogenesis
- CpG site
- Cancer epigenetics
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- Good health and well-being
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