Genetics is at the basis of cancer initiation and evolution, but emerging evidence indicates that mutations are not sufficient to produce cancer, indicating a role for epigenetic contributions to the different stages of tumorigenesis. While the genetic tracks of cancer have been widely investigated, the epigenetic "drivers" remain a vague definition. Gene-environment interactions can produce gene-regulatory programs that dictate pathogenesis; this implies a reciprocal relationship where environmental factors contribute to genetic mechanisms of tumorigenesis (i.e. mutagenesis) and genetic factors influence the cellular response to extrinsic stress. In this review article, we attempt to summarise the most remarkable findings demonstrating a contribution of epigenetic factors as proper "drivers" of tumorigenesis. We also try to pose attention on the relevance of epigenetic mechanisms as downstream consequences of genes versus environment interaction. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Butera, A., Melino, G., Amelio, I. (2021). Epigenetic Drivers of Cancer. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 433(15), 167094 [10.1016/j.jmb.2021.167094].

Epigenetic Drivers of Cancer

Gennaro Melino;Ivano Amelio
2021-01-01

Abstract

Genetics is at the basis of cancer initiation and evolution, but emerging evidence indicates that mutations are not sufficient to produce cancer, indicating a role for epigenetic contributions to the different stages of tumorigenesis. While the genetic tracks of cancer have been widely investigated, the epigenetic "drivers" remain a vague definition. Gene-environment interactions can produce gene-regulatory programs that dictate pathogenesis; this implies a reciprocal relationship where environmental factors contribute to genetic mechanisms of tumorigenesis (i.e. mutagenesis) and genetic factors influence the cellular response to extrinsic stress. In this review article, we attempt to summarise the most remarkable findings demonstrating a contribution of epigenetic factors as proper "drivers" of tumorigenesis. We also try to pose attention on the relevance of epigenetic mechanisms as downstream consequences of genes versus environment interaction. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
2021
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/11 - BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE
English
cancer epigenetics
transcriptional rewiring
gene-environment interaction
cancer
cancer genetics
Butera, A., Melino, G., Amelio, I. (2021). Epigenetic Drivers of Cancer. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 433(15), 167094 [10.1016/j.jmb.2021.167094].
Butera, A; Melino, G; Amelio, I
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