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Role of Epigenetics in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma

Somnath Pandey, Vineet K. Gupta, Shweta Lavania

2023Epigenomics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most aggressive cancers, associated with poor survival outcomes. Lack of early diagnosis, resistance to conventional therapeutic treatments (including immunotherapy) and recurrence are some of the major hurdles in PDAC and contribute to its poor survival rate. While the risk of genetic predisposition to cancers is widely acknowledged and understood, recent advances in whole-genome and next-generation sequencing techniques have led to the acknowledgment of the role played by epigenetics, especially in PDAC. Epigenetic changes are heritable genetic modifications that influence gene expression without altering the DNA sequence. Epigenetic mechanisms (e.g., DNA methylation, post-translational modification of histone complexes and ncRNA) that result in reversible changes in gene expression are increasingly understood to be responsible for tumor initiation, development and even escape from immune surveillance. Our review seeks to highlight the various components of the epigenetic machinery that are known to be implicated in PDAC initiation and development and the feasibility of targeting these components to identify novel pharmacological strategies that could potentially lead to breakthroughs in PDAC treatment.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPancreatic ductal adenocarcinomaEpigeneticsAdenocarcinomaCancer researchPancreatic carcinomaPancreatic cancerBioinformaticsInternal medicineOncologyCancerGeneticsGeneMedicineEpigenetics and DNA MethylationPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchCancer-related gene regulation
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