Molecular insight into histone methylation as a novel target for oral squamous cell carcinoma: future hope in personalised medicine.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2025-01-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/jca.103243
Peramaiyan Rajendran, Monisha Prasad, Enas M Ali, Ramya Sekar, Abdullah M AlZahrani, Mohmed Isaqali Karobari, Marwa Azmy M Genena, Basem M Abdallah
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Abstract

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is the most prevalent type of malignant epithelial neoplasm that affects the oral cavity. It has been a significant health concern in many countries for a long time since it was usually treated with surgery, radiation, and/or chemotherapy. Drug resistance is the primary issue in patient populations and scientific research, which promotes OSCC tumour cell invasion and migration. Thus, identifying highly specific therapeutic targets could be the potential approach for more successful treatment of OSCC. It is still challenging to understand the genetic causes of oral carcinogenesis due to its highly varied clinic-pathological parameters. It is important to remember that signaling channels and complexes that affect chromatin accessibility control gene expression, which in turn affects cell development and differentiation. Histones undergo post-translational alteration to give this platform. Understanding the processes of gene regulation through histone methylation and its modifications could enhance the early detection, prognostic prediction, and therapy of OSCC. To be properly used as a therapeutic target, histone methylation in OSCC requires more investigation. This review details the dysregulated histone methylation and the modifying enzymes linked to the development and aetiology of OSCC. Furthermore, the part that lysine methylation plays in cell migration, chemo-resistance, and OSCC invasion is also investigated.

组蛋白甲基化作为口腔鳞状细胞癌的新靶点的分子洞察:个性化医疗的未来希望。
口腔鳞状细胞癌(OSCC)是影响口腔的最常见的恶性上皮肿瘤。长期以来,它在许多国家一直是一个重大的健康问题,因为它通常通过手术、放射和/或化疗来治疗。耐药是OSCC患者群体和科学研究中的首要问题,它促进了OSCC肿瘤细胞的侵袭和迁移。因此,确定高度特异性的治疗靶点可能是更成功治疗OSCC的潜在途径。由于口腔癌的临床病理参数变化很大,因此了解口腔癌的遗传原因仍然具有挑战性。重要的是要记住,影响染色质可及性的信号通路和复合物控制基因表达,而基因表达反过来又影响细胞的发育和分化。组蛋白经过翻译后的改变来提供这个平台。了解组蛋白甲基化及其修饰的基因调控过程可以提高OSCC的早期发现、预后预测和治疗。为了正确地作为治疗靶点,组蛋白甲基化在OSCC中需要更多的研究。本文详细介绍了与OSCC的发生和病因相关的组蛋白甲基化失调和修饰酶。此外,还研究了赖氨酸甲基化在细胞迁移、化疗耐药和OSCC侵袭中的作用。
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Journal of Cancer
Journal of Cancer ONCOLOGY-
CiteScore
8.10
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2.60%
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333
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cancer is an open access, peer-reviewed journal with broad scope covering all areas of cancer research, especially novel concepts, new methods, new regimens, new therapeutic agents, and alternative approaches for early detection and intervention of cancer. The Journal is supported by an international editorial board consisting of a distinguished team of cancer researchers. Journal of Cancer aims at rapid publication of high quality results in cancer research while maintaining rigorous peer-review process.
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