Frontiers in Genetics (Aug 2022)

Molecular basis of epigenetic regulation in cancer diagnosis and treatment

  • Sonam Tulsyan,
  • Mehreen Aftab,
  • Sandeep Sisodiya,
  • Sandeep Sisodiya,
  • Asiya Khan,
  • Atul Chikara,
  • Atul Chikara,
  • Pranay Tanwar,
  • Showket Hussain

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2022.885635
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The global cancer cases and mortality rates are increasing and demand efficient biomarkers for accurate screening, detection, diagnosis, and prognosis. Recent studies have demonstrated that variations in epigenetic mechanisms like aberrant promoter methylation, altered histone modification and mutations in ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling complexes play an important role in the development of carcinogenic events. However, the influence of other epigenetic alterations in various cancers was confirmed with evolving research and the emergence of high throughput technologies. Therefore, alterations in epigenetic marks may have clinical utility as potential biomarkers for early cancer detection and diagnosis. In this review, an outline of the key epigenetic mechanism(s), and their deregulation in cancer etiology have been discussed to decipher the future prospects in cancer therapeutics including precision medicine. Also, this review attempts to highlight the gaps in epigenetic drug development with emphasis on integrative analysis of epigenetic biomarkers to establish minimally non-invasive biomarkers with clinical applications.

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