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Methylation markers: a potential force driving cancer diagnostics forward.

Surabhi Khandige1, Vikram V Shanbhogue, Sanjiban Chakrabarty, Satyamoorthy Kapettu.   

Abstract

Epigenetics, transcending genetics, genomics, and molecular biology, is now poised to be the avant-garde beacon of biological science. The rise of DNA methylation studies marks a new dawn in the field of epigenetics, which only a few decades ago was largely underestimated, but is now a dynamic area of research challenging and revising traditional paradigms of gene expression and behavior. Cancer research enjoys a major share of this attention to DNA methylation and it has been widely accepted for some time now that cancer is as much an epigenetic phenomenon as it is genetic. Epigenetic lesions and perturbations are acquired during the life of an individual and accumulate with aging and represent the flip side of the same coin that bears genetic mutations. Both events, either individually or in cooperation, result in the development and progression of cancer. Epigenetic research and the hunt for strong methylation markers has been ably mitigated by new and improved high throughput technology that has improved the efficacy and enabled the rapid progress of biomarker evaluation and validation. This review looks into some of the recent strides in biomarker research dealing exclusively with methylation markers and the potential key they may hold to the resilient door shut tight on cancer diagnostics and treatment.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21473285     DOI: 10.3727/096504011x12935427587641

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Res        ISSN: 0965-0407            Impact factor:   5.574


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3.  Methylation of PRDM2, PRDM5 and PRDM16 genes in lung cancer cells.

Authors:  Shuang-Xiang Tan; Rui-Cheng Hu; Jing-Jing Liu; Yong-Li Tan; Wen-En Liu
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