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The roles of epigenetic regulation in cholangiocarcinogenesis

Baiyin Zhong, Qicheng Liao, Xin Wei Wang, Xiaonong Wang, J Zhang

2023Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA), a heterogeneous malignancy of bile duct epithelial cells, is characterized by aggressiveness, difficult diagnosis, and poor prognosis due to limited understanding and lack of effective therapeutic strategies. Genetic and epigenetic alterations accumulated in CCA cells can cause the aberrant regulation of oncogenes and tumor suppressors. Epigenetic alterations with histone modification, DNA methylation, and noncoding RNA modulation are associated with the carcinogenesis of CCA. Mutation or silencing of genes by various mechanisms can be a frequent event during CCA development. Alterations in histone acetylation/deacetylation at the posttranslational level, DNA methylation at promoters, and noncoding RNA regulation contribute to the heterogeneity of CCA and drive tumor development. In this review article, we mainly focus on the roles of epigenetic regulation in cholangiocarcinogenesis. Alterations in epigenetic modification can be potential targets for the therapeutic management of CCA, and epigenetic targets may become diagnostic biomarkers of CCA.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsBiologyDNA methylationHistoneAcetylationEpigenetic regulation of neurogenesisCancer epigeneticsCarcinogenesisCancer researchGene silencingEpigenomicsGeneticsBioinformaticsCell biologyComputational biologyGeneHistone methyltransferaseGene expressionCholangiocarcinoma and Gallbladder Cancer StudiesEpigenetics and DNA MethylationMicroRNA in disease regulation