DNA Methylation Cancer Biomarkers: Translation to the Clinic
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Abstract
Carcinogenesis is accompanied by widespread DNA methylation changes within the cell. These changes are characterised by a globally hypomethylated genome with focal hypermethylation of numerous 5'-cytosine-phosphate-guanine-3' (CpG) islands, often spanning gene promoters and first exons. Many of these epigenetic changes occur early in tumorigenesis and are highly pervasive across a tumour type. This allows DNA methylation cancer biomarkers to be suitable for early detection and also to have utility across a range of areas relevant to cancer detection and treatment. Such tests are also simple in construction, as only one or a few loci need to be targeted for good test coverage. These properties make…
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- DNA methylation
- Carcinogenesis
- Epigenetics
- Liquid biopsy
- Biology
- Cancer
- Methylation
- Biomarker
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