International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2021)

Epigenetic Changes in Neoplastic Mast Cells and Potential Impact in Mastocytosis

  • Edyta Reszka,
  • Ewa Jabłońska,
  • Edyta Wieczorek,
  • Peter Valent,
  • Michel Arock,
  • Gunnar Nilsson,
  • Bogusław Nedoszytko,
  • Marek Niedoszytko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22062964
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 6
p. 2964

Abstract

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Systemic mastocytosis (SM) is a hematologic neoplasm with abnormal accumulation of mast cells in various organ systems such as the bone marrow, other visceral organs and skin. So far, only little is known about epigenetic changes contributing to the pathogenesis of SM. In the current article, we provide an overview of epigenetic changes that may occur and be relevant to mastocytosis, including mutations in genes involved in epigenetic processes, such as TET2, DNMT3A and ASXL1, and global and gene-specific methylation patterns in neoplastic cells. Moreover, we discuss methylation-specific pathways and other epigenetic events that may trigger disease progression in mast cell neoplasms. Finally, we discuss epigenetic targets and the effects of epigenetic drugs, such as demethylating agents and BET-targeting drugs, on growth and viability of neoplastic mast cells. The definitive impact of these targets and the efficacy of epigenetic therapies in advanced SM need to be explored in future preclinical studies and clinical trials.

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