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Exploring Potential Epigenetic Biomarkers for Colorectal Cancer Metastasis

Priyadarshana Ajithkumar, Sai Shyam Vasantharajan, Sharon Pattison, John McCall, Euan J. Rodger, Aniruddha Chatterjee

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Metastatic progression is a complex, multistep process and the leading cause of cancer mortality. There is growing evidence that emphasises the significance of epigenetic modification, specifically DNA methylation and histone modifications, in influencing colorectal (CRC) metastasis. Epigenetic modifications influence the expression of genes involved in various cellular processes, including the pathways associated with metastasis. These modifications could contribute to metastatic progression by enhancing oncogenes and silencing tumour suppressor genes. Moreover, specific epigenetic alterations enable cancer cells to acquire invasive and metastatic characteristics by altering cell adhesion, migration, and invasion-related pathways. Exploring the involvement of DNA methylation and histone modification is crucial for identifying biomarkers that impact cancer prediction for metastasis in CRC. This review provides a summary of the potential epigenetic biomarkers associated with metastasis in CRC, particularly DNA methylation and histone modifications, and examines the pathways associated with these biomarkers.

Topics & Concepts

EpigeneticsDNA methylationMetastasisCancer epigeneticsBiologyColorectal cancerCancer researchHistoneEpigenomicsCancerGene silencingGeneticsHistone methyltransferaseGene expressionGeneEpigenetics and DNA MethylationCancer-related gene regulationRNA modifications and cancer
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