Manel Esteller, Mark A Dawson, Cigall Kadoch, Feyruz V Rassool, Peter A Jones, Stephen B Baylin
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摘要
癌症是一种复杂的疾病,在这种疾病中,多种分子和细胞途径汇聚在一起,形成了肿瘤表型。值得注意的是,在最新迭代的癌症标志中,新增了 "非突变表观遗传重编程"。然而,与遗传学一样,表观遗传学也是一个广泛的科学领域,由于其在癌症发生、发展和适应性方面的多重作用,值得进一步关注。在本文中,我们将对人类癌症中受影响的表观遗传学特征进行详细研究,阐明其中涉及的途径和基因,并剖析确定疾病的 DNA 甲基化、组蛋白修饰和染色质结构的破坏性景观。意义重大:癌症是一种以不断演变为特征的疾病,从最初的恶性肿瘤前期发展到晚期的浸润和扩散阶段。它是一种能够在恶劣的细胞微环境和医学专家实施的各种治疗方法中适应和生存的病理学。较为固定的遗传结构设置无法为转化细胞提供完全的生存工具,但表观遗传变化的快速和可塑性已为这一任务做好了准备。本综述总结了决定癌细胞在人体内生态成功的表观遗传学标志。
Cancer is a complex disease in which several molecular and cellular pathways converge to foster the tumoral phenotype. Notably, in the latest iteration of the cancer hallmarks, "nonmutational epigenetic reprogramming" was newly added. However, epigenetics, much like genetics, is a broad scientific area that deserves further attention due to its multiple roles in cancer initiation, progression, and adaptive nature. Herein, we present a detailed examination of the epigenetic hallmarks affected in human cancer, elucidating the pathways and genes involved, and dissecting the disrupted landscapes for DNA methylation, histone modifications, and chromatin architecture that define the disease. Significance: Cancer is a disease characterized by constant evolution, spanning from its initial premalignant stages to the advanced invasive and disseminated stages. It is a pathology that is able to adapt and survive amidst hostile cellular microenvironments and diverse treatments implemented by medical professionals. The more fixed setup of the genetic structure cannot fully provide transformed cells with the tools to survive but the rapid and plastic nature of epigenetic changes is ready for the task. This review summarizes the epigenetic hallmarks that define the ecological success of cancer cells in our bodies.
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Cancer Discovery publishes high-impact, peer-reviewed articles detailing significant advances in both research and clinical trials. Serving as a premier cancer information resource, the journal also features Review Articles, Perspectives, Commentaries, News stories, and Research Watch summaries to keep readers abreast of the latest findings in the field. Covering a wide range of topics, from laboratory research to clinical trials and epidemiologic studies, Cancer Discovery spans the entire spectrum of cancer research and medicine.