Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review article

Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known as epigenetic. Molecular mechanisms involved in this process, including histone modifications, methylation of DNA, protein complex and RNA antisense. Cancer genome changes happen through a combination...

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Main Authors: Bahareh Abbasi, Nafisseh Ansari Nejad, Farshad Fardad, Somayeh Nasiripour, Teyab Ramim
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2016-11-01
Series:Tehran University Medical Journal
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Online Access:http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-72-18&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-b218d9d60ca446b3a5af40145aa13ef32020-11-24T22:52:01ZfasTehran University of Medical SciencesTehran University Medical Journal1683-17641735-73222016-11-0174800Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review articleBahareh Abbasi0Nafisseh Ansari Nejad1Farshad Fardad2Somayeh Nasiripour3Teyab Ramim4 National Institute of genetics Iran University of Medical Sciences Iran University of Medical Sciences Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran University of Medical Sciences Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known as epigenetic. Molecular mechanisms involved in this process, including histone modifications, methylation of DNA, protein complex and RNA antisense. Cancer genome changes happen through a combination of DNA hypermethylation, long-term epigenetic silencing with heterozygosis loss and genomic regions loss. Different combinations of N-terminal changes cooperation with histone variants with have a specific role in gene regulation have led to load a setting histone that determine transcription potential of a particular gene or genomic regions. DNA methylation analysis in genome region using methylation-specific digital karyotyping of normal breast tissue detect gene expression patterns and DNA specific methylation can be found in breast carcinoma too. More than 100 genes in breast tumors or cell lines of breast cancer are reported hypermethylated. Important of DNA methylation on cancer has been concentrated CpG islands Hypermethylation. The most of the techniques are able to identify hypermethylated areas. Recent studies have showed the role of epigenetic silencing in the pathogenesis of breast cancer in which tumor suppressor genes have been changed by acetylation and DNA deacetylation. Histone deacetylase inhibitors have different roles in cancer cells and could show the ways of new treatment for breast cancer. In this review, various aspects of breast cancer epigenetics and its applications in diagnosis, prediction and treatment are described.http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-72-18&slc_lang=en&sid=1Epigenetics breast cancer DNA methylation histone changes
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author Bahareh Abbasi
Nafisseh Ansari Nejad
Farshad Fardad
Somayeh Nasiripour
Teyab Ramim
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Nafisseh Ansari Nejad
Farshad Fardad
Somayeh Nasiripour
Teyab Ramim
Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review article
Tehran University Medical Journal
Epigenetics
breast cancer
DNA methylation
histone changes
author_facet Bahareh Abbasi
Nafisseh Ansari Nejad
Farshad Fardad
Somayeh Nasiripour
Teyab Ramim
author_sort Bahareh Abbasi
title Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review article
title_short Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review article
title_full Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review article
title_fullStr Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review article
title_full_unstemmed Breast Cancer Epigenetics: Review article
title_sort breast cancer epigenetics: review article
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Tehran University Medical Journal
issn 1683-1764
1735-7322
publishDate 2016-11-01
description Stable molecular changes during cell division without change the sequence of DNA molecules is known as epigenetic. Molecular mechanisms involved in this process, including histone modifications, methylation of DNA, protein complex and RNA antisense. Cancer genome changes happen through a combination of DNA hypermethylation, long-term epigenetic silencing with heterozygosis loss and genomic regions loss. Different combinations of N-terminal changes cooperation with histone variants with have a specific role in gene regulation have led to load a setting histone that determine transcription potential of a particular gene or genomic regions. DNA methylation analysis in genome region using methylation-specific digital karyotyping of normal breast tissue detect gene expression patterns and DNA specific methylation can be found in breast carcinoma too. More than 100 genes in breast tumors or cell lines of breast cancer are reported hypermethylated. Important of DNA methylation on cancer has been concentrated CpG islands Hypermethylation. The most of the techniques are able to identify hypermethylated areas. Recent studies have showed the role of epigenetic silencing in the pathogenesis of breast cancer in which tumor suppressor genes have been changed by acetylation and DNA deacetylation. Histone deacetylase inhibitors have different roles in cancer cells and could show the ways of new treatment for breast cancer. In this review, various aspects of breast cancer epigenetics and its applications in diagnosis, prediction and treatment are described.
topic Epigenetics
breast cancer
DNA methylation
histone changes
url http://tumj.tums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-72-18&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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