Epigenetics as a mediator of plasticity in cancer
Johns Hopkins University · Systems Biology Institute
Abstract
The concept of an epigenetic landscape describing potential cellular fates arising from pluripotent cells, first advanced by Conrad Waddington, has evolved in light of experiments showing nondeterministic outcomes of regulatory processes and mathematical methods for quantifying stochasticity. In this Review, we discuss modern approaches to epigenetic and gene regulation landscapes and the associated ideas of entropy and attractor states, illustrating how their definitions are both more precise and relevant to understanding cancer etiology and the plasticity of cancerous states. We address the interplay between different types of regulatory landscapes and how their changes underlie cancer progression. We also…
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2Topics & keywords
- Epigenetics
- Biology
- Epigenesis
- Nondeterministic algorithm
- Neuroscience
- Phenotype
- Computational biology
- Evolutionary biology