Epigenetic Mechanisms and Events in Gastric Cancer-Emerging Novel Biomarkers
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Epigenetic Mechanisms and Events in Gastric Cancer-Emerging Novel Biomarkers
Abstract
Gastric cancer is one of the most common malignancy worldwide. The various genetic and epigenetic events have been found to be associated with its carcinogenesis. The epigenetic is a heritable and transient/reversible change in the gene expression that is not accompanied by modification in the DNA sequence. This event is characterized by the alteration in the promoter CpG island of the gene or histone modification. These events are associated with silencing of critical tumor suppressor gene and activation of oncogenes leading to carcinogenesis. The DNA methylation is a chemical change in the DNA sequence that most commonly occurs at cytosine moiety of CpG dinucleotide and histone, primarily on N- terminal tail that ultimately effect the interaction of DNA with chromatin modifying protein.Hypermethylation of tumor suppressor genes and global hypomethylation of oncogenes are widely studied epigenetic modifications. There are large number of publish reports regarding epigenetic events involving gastric cancer. These changes are potentially useful in identifying markers for early diagnosis and management of this lethal malignancy. Also, role of specific miRNAs and long non coding RNAs in regulation of gene expression is gaining interest and is a matter of further investigation. In this review, we aimed to summarize major epigenetic events (DNA methylation) in gastric cancer along with alteration in miRNAs and long non coding RNAs which plays an important role in pathology of this poorly understood malignancy.
Keywords: DNA methylation; Epigenetics; Gastric cancer; Long noncoding RNA; Promoter methylation; microRNAs.
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