Search results for "EPIGENETICS"

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Study of the epi- / genomic dysregulation of breast cancer in women under 35 years and evaluation of cellular models

2019

El cáncer de mama tiene la tasa de incidencia más alta de todos los cánceres en mujeres en todo el mundo. Este cáncer suele tener un excelente pronóstico con un 80% de supervivencia. Aunque las mujeres menores de 35 años representan el 3-4% del total de casos diagnosticados, sus tumores se caracterizan por ser más grandes, más proliferativos y con una mayor representación de subtipos más agresivos y de peor pronóstico. Las transformaciones neoplásicas se asocian con alteraciones en la metilación del ADN, que incluyen tanto la hipometilación global como la hipermetilación específica. Por otro lado, los miRNAs son pequeñas moléculas no codificantes con un papel importante en la regulación de …

breast cancerepigeneticsvery young womenUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA VIDAmethylation:CIENCIAS DE LA VIDA [UNESCO]miRNA
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Gene Expression Profile of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Innately Resistant to Imatinib

2007

Background. Most chronic myeloid leukemia patients who receive imatinib as first line-terapy will obtain, after 12 months treatment, complete cytogenetic and molecular response . However several cases will not achieve molecular response, but their innate mechanism(s) of resistance remain poorly understood. We tried to explore the molecular events involved in innate resistance in CML. Study design. Five patients who were molecular “non responder” and seven “major” responder were investigated by using the expression profile of a set of 380 genes. Multiple testing procedure (MTP), Significance Analysis of Microarrays (SAM), Empirical Bayes Analysis of Microarrays (EBAM), False Discovery Rate (…

business.industryMyeloid leukemiaImatinibGeneral MedicineCell cycleMolecular ResponseImmunologySignificance analysis of microarraysCancer researchmedicineEpigeneticsDNA microarraybusinessGenemedicine.drugClinical Leukemia
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Do epigenetic clocks provide explanations for sex differences in lifespan? A cross-sectional twin study

2021

ABSTRACTBackgroundThe sex gap in life expectancy has been narrowing in Finland over the past four to five decades; however, on average, women still live longer than men. Epigenetic clocks are markers for biological aging that predict lifespan. In this study, we examined the mediating role of lifestyle factors on the association between sex and biological aging in younger and older adults.MethodsOur sample included same-sex younger and older twins (21-42-y, n = 1110; 50-76-y, n = 763) and younger opposite-sex twins (21-30-y, n = 302). Blood-based DNA methylation (DNAm) was used to compute epigenetic age acceleration by four epigenetic clocks as a measure of biological aging. Path modelling w…

business.industrydNaM030204 cardiovascular system & hematologySmoking prevalenceTwin study03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineLifestyle factorsDNA methylationLife expectancyMedicine030212 general & internal medicineEpigeneticsbusinessBody mass indexDemography
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Intragenic G-quadruplex structure formed in the human CD133 and its biological and translational relevance.

2016

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified in several solid malignancies and are now emerging as a plausible target for drug discovery. Beside the questionable existence of CSCs specific markers, the expression of CD133 was reported to be responsible for conferring CSC aggressiveness. Here, we identified two G-rich sequences localized within the introns 3 and 7 of the CD133 gene able to form G-quadruplex (G4) structures, bound and stabilized by small molecules. We further showed that treatment of patient-derived colon CSCs with G4-interacting agents triggers alternative splicing that dramatically impairs the expression of CD133. Interestingly, this is strongly associated with a loss of C…

cancer stem cells0301 basic medicineDNA damageSettore BIO/11 - Biologia MolecolareTumor initiationBiologyG-quadruplex03 medical and health sciencesCancer stem cellAntigens CDCell Line TumorG-QuadruplexeGeneticsHumansNeoplasm InvasivenessAC133 AntigenGeneGlycoproteinsCell ProliferationSettore MED/04 - Patologia GeneraleNeoplasm InvasiveneG-quadruplexProtein BiosynthesiDrug discoveryGene regulation Chromatin and EpigeneticsAlternative splicingIntroncd133Molecular biologyG-QuadruplexesGene Expression Regulation Neoplastic030104 developmental biologyCell Transformation NeoplasticDrug Resistance NeoplasmProtein BiosynthesisPeptideNeoplastic Stem CellsCancer researchNeoplastic Stem CellSettore MED/46 - Scienze Tecniche Di Medicina Di LaboratorioGlycoproteinPeptidesHuman
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Meeting the Challenge of Targeting Cancer Stem Cells

2019

Notwithstanding cancer patients benefit from a plethora of therapeutic alternatives, drug resistance remains a critical hurdle. Indeed, the high mortality rate is associated with metastatic disease, which is mostly incurable due to the refractoriness of metastatic cells to current treatments. Increasing data demonstrate that tumors contain a small subpopulation of cancer stem cells (CSCs) able to establish primary tumor and metastasis. CSCs are endowed with multiple treatment resistance capabilities comprising a highly efficient DNA damage repair machinery, the activation of survival pathways, enhanced cellular plasticity, immune evasion and the adaptation to a hostile microenvironment. Due…

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MLML2R

2019

R package for maximum likelihood estimation of DNA methylation and hydroxymethylation proportions.

carbohydrates (lipids)organic chemicalsbacteriaheterocyclic compoundsEpigeneticsMicroarray experimentMethylated DNA immunoprecipitation
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A Radical Signal Activates the Epigenetic Regulation of Longevity

2013

Hormesis is an adaptive stress response implicated in longevity regulation. Schroeder et al. (2013) have now connected stress, epigenetic changes, and aging in yeast by showing that mitochondria-derived reactive oxygen species modulate the chromatin binding capacity of the histone demethylase Rph1p at subtelomeres, resulting in lifespan extension.

chemistry.chemical_classificationGeneticsReactive oxygen speciesbiologyPhysiologyChromatin bindingmedia_common.quotation_subjectHormesisLongevityCell BiologySubtelomereHistonechemistrybiology.proteinDemethylaseEpigeneticsMolecular Biologymedia_commonCell Metabolism
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Epigenetics, oxidative states and diabetes

2020

Abstract Although controlling a wide range of physiological cell functions, redox states unbalance during inflammation toward oxidative stress. Specific regions of our genome are extremely sensitive to both oxygen and reactive oxygen species, therefore modulating gene transcription in response to this specific epigenetic effect. Additional epigenetic mechanisms may include the alteration of the methylation states of DNA, protein and lipid nitration or modulation of specific microRNAs. A crucial role in finely tuning redox states is also played by mitochondria, where oxidative phosphorylation is epigenetically controlled. Diabetes, the most considerable “epigenetic” clinical disorder, exacer…

chemistry.chemical_classificationReactive oxygen speciesepigeneticsMethylationOxidative phosphorylationepigenetics; oxidative stress; endothelialiumMitochondrionmedicine.disease_causeGenomeCell biologychemistryendothelialiummicroRNAmedicineoxidative stressEpigeneticsOxidative stress
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Nucleic Acids and Nuclear Proteins

1994

DNA deserves the most attention in any book dealing with molecular variety in animals. The complete genetic information of the organism is encoded in the order of the bases, and with it also is the whole spectrum of genetically determined variation within and between individuals. One can view DNA as a text in which each of the four letters at each position has a unique meaning. Some information and variety is lost en route from the DNA via RNA to the proteins and the complex morphological and physiological characters because only part of the DNA is transcribed into RNA, and not all RNA codes for proteins; furthermore, the genetic code is degenerate and the 64 possible triplet codons define …

chemistry.chemical_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryRibosomal proteinNucleic acidRNAEpigeneticsComputational biologyBiologyGenetic codeOrganismDNAAmino acid
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Epigenetics and role of glutathione in redox regulation

2012

chemistry.chemical_compoundBiochemistryChemistryPhysiology (medical)EpigeneticsGlutathioneBiochemistryRedoxFree Radical Biology and Medicine
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