Search results for "Epigenetics"

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MYC-driven epigenetic reprogramming favors the onset of tumorigensis by inducing a stem cell-like state

2017

AbstractBreast cancer consists of highly heterogeneous tumors, whose cell of origin and driver oncogenes resulted difficult to be uniquely defined. Here we report that MYC acts as tumor reprogramming factor in mammary epithelial cells by inducing an alternative epigenetic program, which triggers loss of cell identity and activation of oncogenic pathways. Over-expression of MYC induces transcriptional repression of lineage-specifying transcription factors, causing decommissioning of luminal-specific enhancers. MYC-driven dedifferentiation supports the onset of a stem cell-like state by inducing the activation of de novo enhancers, which drive the transcriptional activation of oncogenic pathw…

medicine.anatomical_structureCell of originCellmedicineTumor initiationEpigeneticsBiologyStem cellEnhancerTranscription factorReprogrammingCell biology
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Isolation of nuclei and downstream processing of cell-type-specific nuclei from micro-dissected mouse brain regions – techniques and caveats

2020

AbstractThe mammalian brain consists of several structurally and functionally distinct regions equipped with an equally complex cell-type system. Due to its relevance in uncovering disease mechanisms, the study of cell-type-specific molecular signatures of different brain regions has increased. The rapid evolution of newer and cheaper sequencing techniques has also boosted the interest in cell-type-specific epigenetic studies. In fact, the nucleus holds most of the cell’s epigenetic information and is quite resistant to tissue dissociation processes as compared to cells. As such, nuclei are continually preferred over cells for epigenetic studies. However, the isolation of nuclei from cells …

medicine.anatomical_structureDownstream processingChemistryDisease mechanismsCell type specificmedicineBiophysicsCentrifugationDensity gradient ultracentrifugationEpigeneticsNuclear membraneNucleus
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Sirtuin-6-dependent genetic and epigenetic alterations are associated with poor clinical outcome in hepatocellular carcinoma patients

2013

Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) is a member of the sirtuin family of NAD+–dependent deacetylases. Genetic deletion of Sirt6 in mice results in a severe degenerative phenotype with impaired liver function and premature death. The role of SIRT6 in development and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma is currently unknown. We first investigated SIRT6 expression in 153 primary human liver cancers and in normal and cirrhotic livers using microarray analysis. SIRT6 was significantly down-regulated in both cirrhotic livers and cancer. A Sirt6 knockout (KO) gene expression signature was generated from primary hepatoctyes isolated from 3-week-old Sirt6-deficient animals. Sirt6-deficient hepatocytes showed up-re…

medicine.medical_specialtyPathologyHepatologyMicroarray analysis techniquesCancerHepatologyBiologymedicine.diseaseChronic liver diseaseInternal medicineHepatocellular carcinomaSirtuinCancer researchmedicinebiology.proteinEpigeneticsLung cancerHepatology
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Hormone Replacement Therapy Associated White Blood Cell DNA Methylation and Gene Expression are Associated With Within-Pair Differences of Body Adipo…

2015

The loss of estrogen during menopause causes changes in the female body, with wide-ranging effects on health. Estrogen-containing hormone replacement therapy (HRT) leads to a relief of typical menopausal symptoms, benefits bone and muscle health, and is associated with tissue-specific gene expression profiles. As gene expression is controlled by epigenetic factors (including DNA methylation), many of which are environmentally sensitive, it is plausible that at least part of the HRT-associated gene expression is due to changes in DNA methylation profile. We investigated genome-wide DNA methylation and gene expression patterns of white blood cells (WBCs) and their associations with body compo…

medicine.medical_specialtyvaihdevuodetmedicine.drug_classHormone Replacement TherapyHRTmenopauseGene ExpressionBiologyBody fat percentageepigenetic regulationBody Mass IndexBone DensityInternal medicineGene expressionmedicineLeukocytesHumansgeeniekspressioEpigeneticsGeneGenetics (clinical)kehonkoostumusAdipositybody compositionta1184skeletal muscle compositionObstetrics and Gynecologyta3141DNA MethylationDNA-metylaatio3. Good healthPostmenopausehormone replacement therapyEndocrinologyDifferentially methylated regionsEstrogenPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthDNA methylationLean body massFemalediscordant monozygotic twin pair designbone mineral contentGenome-Wide Association StudyTwin research and human genetics : the official journal of the International Society for Twin Studies
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RNA memory

2011

In the last decade non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have emerged as cellular key regulators. The attention of the scientific community has focused on ncRNAs with repressive features on eukaryotic transcriptional regulation. Many experimental evidences suggest that ncRNAs could also positively regulate transcription. The RNA-Memory Model (Arancio W. Rejuvenation Res. 2010 Apr-Jun;13(2-3):365-72.) gives possible explanations to several biological phenomena via trans-acting ncRNAs (memRNAs) able to orchestrate chromatin remodelling and in turn enhance transcription. memRNAs assert their functions especially during the post-mitotic chromatin remodelling. memRNAs can mark the genes transcribed in the mo…

ncRNAs epigenetics
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New developments in the pathogenesis of obesity-induced hypertension

2015

Obesity is a disorder that develops from the interaction between genotype and environment involving social, behavioral, cultural, and physiological factors. Obesity increases the risk for type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, cardiovascular disease, cancer, musculoskeletal disorders, chronic kidney and pulmonary disease. Although obesity is clearly associated with an increased prevalence of hypertension, many obese individuals may not develop hypertension. Protecting factors may exist and it is important to understand why obesity is not always related to hypertension. The aim of this review is to highlight the knowledge gap for the association between obesity, hypertension, and potential …

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Epigenetic siRNA and Chemical Screens Identify SETD8 Inhibition as a Therapeutic Strategy for p53 Activation in High-Risk Neuroblastoma

2017

Given the paucity of druggable mutations in high-risk neuroblastoma (NB), we undertook chromatin-focused small interfering RNA and chemical screens to uncover epigenetic regulators critical for the differentiation block in high-risk NB. High-content Opera imaging identified 53 genes whose loss of expression led to a decrease in NB cell proliferation and 16 also induced differentiation. From these, the secondary chemical screen identified SETD8, the H4K20me1 methyltransferase, as a druggable NB target. Functional studies revealed that SETD8 ablation rescued the pro-apoptotic and cell-cycle arrest functions of p53 by decreasing p53K382me1, leading to activation of the p53 canonical pathway. I…

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High-SETD8 inactivates p53 in neuroblastoma

2017

p53Cancer Researchepigeneticsbusiness.industryMEDLINEneuroblastoma SETD8 p53 epigeneticsBiologymedicine.diseaseSETD8neuroblastomaText miningEditorialOncologyNeuroblastomaCancer researchmedicineEpigeneticsbusinessOncoscience
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Intergenerational Effect of Early Life Exposure to Permethrin: Changes in Global DNA Methylation and in Nurr1 Gene Expression

2015

Environmental exposure to pesticides during the early stages of development represents an important risk factor for the onset of neurodegenerative diseases in adult age. Neonatal exposure to Permethrin (PERM), a member of the family of synthetic pyrethroids, can induce a Parkinson-like disease and cause some alterations in striatum of rats, involving both genetic and epigenetic pathways. Through gene expression analysis and global DNA methylation assessment in both PERM-treated parents and their untreated offspring, we investigated on the prospective intergenerational effect of this pesticide. Thirty-three percent of progeny presents the same Nurr1 alteration as rats exposed to permethrin i…

permethrinGeneticsChemical Health and SafetyOffspringHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPhysiologyDiseaseEnvironmental exposureglobal DNA methylationBiologylcsh:Chemical technologyToxicologyNurr1Settore BIO/18 - Geneticagenomic DNAintergenerational effectparasitic diseasesDNA methylationGene expressionmedicinelcsh:TP1-1185EpigeneticsPermethrinmedicine.drugToxics
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Endocrine disrupters: the new players able to affect the epigenome

2015

Epigenetics represents the way by which the environment is able to program the genome; there are three main levels of epigenetic control on genome: DNA methylation, post-translational histone modification and microRNA expression. The term Epigenetics has been widened by NIH to include “both heritable changes in gene activity and expression but also stable, long-term alterations in the transcriptional potential of a cell that are not necessarily heritable.” These changes might be produced mostly by the early life environment and might affect health influencing the susceptibility to develop diseases, from cancer to mental disorder, during the entire life span. The most studied environmental i…

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