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DNA Methylation in Bladder Cancer: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Perspectives—A Narrative Review

Dragoş Puia, Marius Ivănuță, Cătălin Pricop

2025International Journal of Molecular Sciences9 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bladder cancer pathogenesis is closely linked to epigenetic alterations, particularly DNA methylation and demethylation processes. Environmental carcinogens and persistent inflammatory stimuli—such as recurrent urinary tract infections—can induce aberrant DNA methylation, altering gene expression profiles and contributing to malignant transformation. This review synthesizes current evidence on the role of DNA methyltransferases (DNMT1, DNMT3a, DNMT3b) and the hypermethylation of key tumour suppressor genes, including A2BP1, NPTX2, SOX11, PENK, NKX6-2, DBC1, MYO3A, and CA10, in bladder cancer. It also evaluates the therapeutic application of DNA-demethylating agents such as 5-azacytidine and highlights the impact of chronic inflammation on epigenetic regulation. Promoter hypermethylation of tumour suppressor genes leads to transcriptional silencing and unchecked cell proliferation. Urine-based DNA methylation assays provide a sensitive and specific method for non-invasive early detection, with single-target approaches offering high diagnostic precision. Animal models are increasingly employed to validate these findings, allowing the study of methylation dynamics and gene–environment interactions in vivo. DNA methylation represents a key epigenetic mechanism in bladder cancer, with significant diagnostic, prognostic, and therapeutic implications. Integration of human and experimental data supports the use of methylation-based biomarkers for early detection and targeted treatment, paving the way for personalized approaches in bladder cancer management.

Topics & Concepts

DNA methylationEpigeneticsBiologyCancer researchBladder cancerMethylationMethyltransferaseCancerCancer epigeneticsDNAGene expressionGeneGeneticsEpigenetics and DNA MethylationBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsUrinary and Genital Oncology Studies
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