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  • Review
  • Open Access
13 Citations
5,507 Views
20 Pages

Cis-Acting Factors Causing Secondary Epimutations: Impact on the Risk for Cancer and Other Diseases

  • Miguel Ruiz de la Cruz,
  • Aldo Hugo de la Cruz Montoya,
  • Ernesto Arturo Rojas Jiménez,
  • Héctor Martínez Gregorio,
  • Clara Estela Díaz Velásquez,
  • Jimena Paredes de la Vega,
  • Fidel de la Cruz Hernández-Hernández and
  • Felipe Vaca Paniagua

26 September 2021

Epigenetics affects gene expression and contributes to disease development by alterations known as epimutations. Hypermethylation that results in transcriptional silencing of tumor suppressor genes has been described in patients with hereditary cance...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,449 Views
26 Pages

15 August 2023

Oestrogen receptor expression in breast cancer (BC) cells is a marker of high cellular differentiation and allows the identification of two BC groups (ER-positive and ER-negative) that, although not completely homogeneous, differ in biological charac...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
7,639 Views
12 Pages

Methylation Analysis of DNA Mismatch Repair Genes Using DNA Derived from the Peripheral Blood of Patients with Endometrial Cancer: Epimutation in Endometrial Carcinogenesis

  • Takashi Takeda,
  • Kouji Banno,
  • Megumi Yanokura,
  • Masataka Adachi,
  • Moito Iijima,
  • Haruko Kunitomi,
  • Kanako Nakamura,
  • Miho Iida,
  • Yuya Nogami and
  • Daisuke Aoki
  • + 7 authors

14 October 2016

Germline mutation of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes is a cause of Lynch syndrome. Methylation of MutL homolog 1 (MLH1) and MutS homolog 2 (MSH2) has been detected in peripheral blood cells of patients with colorectal cancer. This methylation is refe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,227 Views
13 Pages

Both Epimutations and Chromosome Aberrations Affect Multiple Imprinted Loci in Aggressive Wilms Tumors

  • Laura Pignata,
  • Orazio Palumbo,
  • Flavia Cerrato,
  • Basilia Acurzio,
  • Enrique de Álava,
  • Josep Roma,
  • Soledad Gallego,
  • Jaume Mora,
  • Massimo Carella and
  • Gaetano Verde
  • + 1 author

18 November 2020

The embryonal renal cancer Wilms tumor (WT) accounts for 7% of all children’s malignancies. Its most frequent molecular defect is represented by DNA methylation abnormalities at the imprinted 11p15.5 region. Multiple imprinted methylation alter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,608 Views
32 Pages

Comprehensive Constitutional Genetic and Epigenetic Characterization of Lynch-Like Individuals

  • Estela Dámaso,
  • Maribel González-Acosta,
  • Gardenia Vargas-Parra,
  • Matilde Navarro,
  • Judith Balmaña,
  • Teresa Ramon y Cajal,
  • Noemí Tuset,
  • Bryony A. Thompson,
  • Fátima Marín and
  • Gabriel Capellá
  • + 15 authors

5 July 2020

The causal mechanism for cancer predisposition in Lynch-like syndrome (LLS) remains unknown. Our aim was to elucidate the constitutional basis of mismatch repair (MMR) deficiency in LLS patients throughout a comprehensive (epi)genetic analysis. One h...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,651 Views
11 Pages

Epimutations refer to mistakes in the setting or maintenance of epigenetic marks in the chromatin. They lead to mis-expression of genes and are often secondary to germline transmitted mutations. As such, they are the cause for a considerable number o...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
7,298 Views
14 Pages

16 January 2017

The spatial organization of chromosome structure within the interphase nucleus, as well as the patterns of methylome and histone modifications, represent intersecting layers that influence genome accessibility and function. This review is focused on...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,321 Views
12 Pages

Role of the Non-Canonical RNAi Pathway in the Antifungal Resistance and Virulence of Mucorales

  • José Tomás Cánovas-Márquez,
  • María Isabel Navarro-Mendoza,
  • Carlos Pérez-Arques,
  • Carlos Lax,
  • Ghizlane Tahiri,
  • José Antonio Pérez-Ruiz,
  • Damaris Lorenzo-Gutiérrez,
  • Silvia Calo,
  • Sergio López-García and
  • Laura Murcia
  • + 3 authors

17 April 2021

Mucorales are the causal agents for the lethal disease known as mucormycosis. Mortality rates of mucormycosis can reach up to 90%, due to the mucoralean antifungal drug resistance and the lack of effective therapies. A concerning urgency among the me...

  • Review
  • Open Access
36 Citations
6,801 Views
15 Pages

UV Radiation and Its Relation to DNA Methylation in Epidermal Cells: A Review

  • Naila Francis Paulo de Oliveira,
  • Beatriz Fernandes de Souza and
  • Marina de Castro Coêlho

30 September 2020

DNA methylation is the most studied epigenetic mark, and it can be altered by environmental factors. Among these factors, ultraviolet radiation (UV) is little explored within this context. While the relationship between UV radiation and DNA mutations...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,989 Views
12 Pages

MLH1 Promoter Methylation Could Be the Second Hit in Lynch Syndrome Carcinogenesis

  • Ileana Wanda Carnevali,
  • Giulia Cini,
  • Laura Libera,
  • Nora Sahnane,
  • Sofia Facchi,
  • Alessandra Viel,
  • Fausto Sessa and
  • Maria Grazia Tibiletti

9 November 2023

(1) Background: MLH1 hypermethylation is an epigenetic alteration in the tumorigenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) and endometrial cancer (EC), causing gene silencing, and, as a consequence, microsatellite instability. Commonly, MLH1 hypermethylation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,851 Views
12 Pages

11p15 Epimutations in Pediatric Embryonic Tumors: Insights from a Methylome Analysis

  • Felipe Luz Torres Silva,
  • Juliana Silveira Ruas,
  • Mayara Ferreira Euzébio,
  • Iva Loureiro Hoffmann,
  • Thais Junqueira,
  • Helder Tedeschi,
  • Luiz Henrique Pereira,
  • Alejandro Enzo Cassone,
  • Izilda Aparecida Cardinalli and
  • Mariana Maschietto
  • + 2 authors

25 August 2023

Embryonic tumors share few recurrent mutations, suggesting that other mechanisms, such as aberrant DNA methylation, play a prominent role in their development. The loss of imprinting (LOI) at the chromosome region 11p15 is the germline alteration beh...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,820 Views
23 Pages

29 December 2022

The three-dimensional architecture of genomes is complex. It is organized as fibers, loops, and domains that form high-order structures. By using different chromosome conformation techniques, the complex relationship between transcription and genome...

  • Review
  • Open Access
3,366 Views
18 Pages

Imprinting Disorders and Epigenetic Alterations in Children Conceived by Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Mechanisms, Clinical Outcomes, and Prenatal Diagnosis

  • Antonella Gambadauro,
  • Valeria Chirico,
  • Francesca Galletta,
  • Ferdinando Gulino,
  • Roberto Chimenz,
  • Giorgia Serraino,
  • Immacolata Rulli,
  • Alessandro Manganaro,
  • Eloisa Gitto and
  • Lucia Marseglia

21 October 2025

Assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) have revolutionized infertility treatment, leading to the birth of over 10 million children worldwide. Despite their success, increasing concerns have been expressed regarding the potential long-term outcomes...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,358 Views
15 Pages

Loss of a Fragile Chromosome Region leads to the Screwy Phenotype in Paramecium tetraurelia

  • Irina Nekrasova,
  • Vera Nikitashina,
  • Simran Bhullar,
  • Olivier Arnaiz,
  • Deepankar P. Singh,
  • Eric Meyer and
  • Alexey Potekhin

6 July 2019

A conspicuous cell-shape phenotype known as “screwy” was reported to result from mutations at two or three uncharacterized loci in the ciliate Paramecium tetraurelia. Here, we describe a new screwy mutation, Spinning Top, which appeared s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,403 Views
17 Pages

DNA Methylation in Ovarian Cancer Susceptibility

  • Brett M. Reid and
  • Brooke L. Fridley

31 December 2020

Epigenetic alterations are somatically acquired over the lifetime and during neoplastic transformation but may also be inherited as widespread ‘constitutional’ alterations in normal tissues that can cause cancer predisposition. Epithelial...

  • Review
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,587 Views
21 Pages

22 November 2023

During gestation, maternal (F0), embryonic (F1), and migrating primordial germ cell (F2) genomes can be simultaneously exposed to environmental influences. Accumulating evidence suggests that operating epi- or above the genetic DNA sequence, covalent...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
9,886 Views
25 Pages

28 September 2022

Population epigenetics explores the extent of epigenetic variation and its dynamics in natural populations encountering changing environmental conditions. In contrast to population genetics, the basic concepts of this field are still in their early s...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,035 Views
23 Pages

Non-Coding RNAs and Innate Immune Responses in Cancer

  • Carlos Romero Díaz,
  • María Teresa Hernández-Huerta,
  • Laura Pérez-Campos Mayoral,
  • Miriam Emily Avendaño Villegas,
  • Edgar Zenteno,
  • Margarito Martínez Cruz,
  • Eduardo Pérez-Campos Mayoral,
  • María del Socorro Pina Canseco,
  • Gabriel Mayoral Andrade and
  • Eduardo Pérez-Campos
  • + 6 authors

11 September 2024

Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) and the innate immune system are closely related, acting as defense mechanisms and regulating gene expression and innate immunity. Both are modulators in the initiation, development and progression of cancer. We aimed to revi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
57 Citations
8,755 Views
17 Pages

Genes, Pathways, and Mechanisms Involved in the Virulence of Mucorales

  • Carlos Lax,
  • Carlos Pérez-Arques,
  • María Isabel Navarro-Mendoza,
  • José Tomás Cánovas-Márquez,
  • Ghizlane Tahiri,
  • José Antonio Pérez-Ruiz,
  • Macario Osorio-Concepción,
  • Laura Murcia-Flores,
  • Eusebio Navarro and
  • Francisco Esteban Nicolás
  • + 1 author

16 March 2020

The order Mucorales is a group of ancient fungi with limited tools for gene manipulation. The main consequence of this manipulation unwillingness is the limited knowledge about its biology compared to other fungal groups. However, the emerging of muc...

  • Review
  • Open Access
47 Citations
9,814 Views
33 Pages

DNA Methylation Dynamics in the Female Germline and Maternal-Effect Mutations That Disrupt Genomic Imprinting

  • Zahra Anvar,
  • Imen Chakchouk,
  • Hannah Demond,
  • Momal Sharif,
  • Gavin Kelsey and
  • Ignatia B. Van den Veyver

6 August 2021

Genomic imprinting is an epigenetic marking process that results in the monoallelic expression of a subset of genes. Many of these ‘imprinted’ genes in mice and humans are involved in embryonic and extraembryonic growth and development, and some have...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,449 Views
14 Pages

Constitutional BRCA1 and MGMT Methylation Are Significant Risk Factors for Triple-Negative Breast Cancer and High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer in Saudi Women

  • Nisreen Al-Moghrabi,
  • Maram Al-Showimi,
  • Amal Alqahtani,
  • Osama Almalik,
  • Hamed Alhusaini,
  • Ghdah Almalki,
  • Ajawhara Saad and
  • Elaf Alsunayi

Breast cancer (BC) and ovarian cancer (OC) are rapidly increasing in Saudi Arabia. BRCA1 and MGMT epimutations have been linked to a higher risk of these malignancies. The present research investigated the impact of these epimutations on the prevalen...

  • Review
  • Open Access
45 Citations
6,769 Views
23 Pages

Impact of Endocrine Disruptors upon Non-Genetic Inheritance

  • Debbie Montjean,
  • Anne-Sophie Neyroud,
  • Marina G. Yefimova,
  • Moncef Benkhalifa,
  • Rosalie Cabry and
  • Célia Ravel

Similar to environmental factors, EDCs (endocrine-disrupting chemicals) can influence gene expression without modifying the DNA sequence. It is commonly accepted that the transgenerational inheritance of parentally acquired traits is conveyed by epig...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
6,853 Views
15 Pages

Molecular Basis of Mismatch Repair Protein Deficiency in Tumors from Lynch Suspected Cases with Negative Germline Test Results

  • Alisa Olkinuora,
  • Annette Gylling,
  • Henrikki Almusa,
  • Samuli Eldfors,
  • Anna Lepistö,
  • Jukka-Pekka Mecklin,
  • Taina Tuulikki Nieminen and
  • Päivi Peltomäki

9 July 2020

Some 10–50% of Lynch-suspected cases with abnormal immunohistochemical (IHC) staining remain without any identifiable germline mutation of DNA mismatch repair (MMR) genes. MMR proteins form heterodimeric complexes, giving rise to distinct IHC p...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,412 Views
8 Pages

Analysis of BRCA1 and RAD51C Promoter Methylation in Italian Families at High-Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer

  • Silvia Tabano,
  • Jacopo Azzollini,
  • Chiara Pesenti,
  • Sara Lovati,
  • Jole Costanza,
  • Laura Fontana,
  • Bernard Peissel,
  • Monica Miozzo and
  • Siranoush Manoukian

8 April 2020

Previous studies on breast and ovarian carcinoma (BC and OC) revealed constitutional BRCA1 and RAD51C promoter hypermethylation as epigenetic alterations leading to tumor predisposition. Nevertheless, the impact of epimutations at these genes is stil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,109 Views
12 Pages

Different Mechanisms Cause Hypomethylation of Both H19 and KCNQ1OT1 Imprinted Differentially Methylated Regions in Two Cases of Silver–Russell Syndrome Spectrum

  • Francesco Passaretti,
  • Laura Pignata,
  • Giuseppina Vitiello,
  • Viola Alesi,
  • Gemma D’Elia,
  • Francesco Cecere,
  • Fabio Acquaviva,
  • Daniele De Brasi,
  • Antonio Novelli and
  • Flavia Cerrato
  • + 2 authors

16 October 2022

Silver–Russell syndrome is an imprinting disorder characterised by pre- and post-natal growth retardation and several heterogeneous molecular defects affecting different human genomic loci. In the majority of cases, the molecular defect is the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
56 Citations
8,861 Views
21 Pages

Updates on the Effect of Mycotoxins on Male Reproductive Efficiency in Mammals

  • Diala El. Khoury,
  • Salma Fayjaloun,
  • Marc Nassar,
  • Joseph Sahakian and
  • Pauline Y. Aad

3 September 2019

Mycotoxins are ubiquitous and unavoidable harmful fungal products with the ability to cause disease in both animals and humans, and are found in almost all types of foods, with a greater prevalence in hot humid environments. These mycotoxins vary gre...

  • Perspective
  • Open Access
3 Citations
6,377 Views
11 Pages

Exposure to pathogen infection, and occupational and environmental agents, contributes to induction of most types of cancer through different mechanisms. Cancer is defined and characterized by accumulation of mutations and epimutations that lead to c...

  • Review
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,584 Views
36 Pages

(In)Distinctive Role of Long Non-Coding RNAs in Common and Rare Ovarian Cancers

  • Maja Sabol,
  • Jean Calleja-Agius,
  • Riccardo Di Fiore,
  • Sherif Suleiman,
  • Sureyya Ozcan,
  • Mark P. Ward and
  • Petar Ozretić

9 October 2021

Rare ovarian cancers (ROCs) are OCs with an annual incidence of fewer than 6 cases per 100,000 women. They affect women of all ages, but due to their low incidence and the potential clinical inexperience in management, there can be a delay in diagnos...

  • Review
  • Open Access
54 Citations
8,904 Views
33 Pages

Environmental Impact on Male (In)Fertility via Epigenetic Route

  • Matilde Cescon,
  • Rosanna Chianese and
  • Renata S. Tavares

5 August 2020

In the last 40 years, male reproductive health—which is very sensitive to both environmental exposure and metabolic status—has deteriorated and the poor sperm quality observed has been suggested to affect offspring development and its hea...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,755 Views
18 Pages

Identification of DNA Methyltransferase-1 Inhibitor for Breast Cancer Therapy through Computational Fragment-Based Drug Design

  • Ahmad Husein Alkaff,
  • Mutiara Saragih,
  • Shabrina Noor Imana,
  • Mochammad Arfin Fardiansyah Nasution and
  • Usman Sumo Friend Tambunan

13 January 2021

Epimutation by DNA Methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), an epigenetic regulator enzyme, may lead to the proliferation of breast cancer. In this report, 168,686 natural products from the PubChem database were screened and modified by in silico method to acqui...

  • Review
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,922 Views
13 Pages

SDHA Germline Mutations in SDH-Deficient GISTs: A Current Update

  • Angela Schipani,
  • Margherita Nannini,
  • Annalisa Astolfi and
  • Maria A. Pantaleo

4 March 2023

Loss of function of the succinate dehydrogenase complex characterizes 20–40% of all KIT/PDGFRA-negative GIST. Approximately half of SDH-deficient GIST patients lack SDHx mutations and are caused by a hypermethylation of the SDHC promoter, which...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
7,124 Views
11 Pages

The Cytoplasm Affects the Epigenome in Drosophila melanogaster

  • Christoph Grunau,
  • Susanne Voigt,
  • Ralph Dobler,
  • Damian K. Dowling and
  • Klaus Reinhardt

9 September 2018

Cytoplasmic components and their interactions with the nuclear genome may mediate patterns of phenotypic expression to form a joint inheritance system. However, proximate mechanisms underpinning these interactions remain elusive. To independently ass...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
4,675 Views
17 Pages

18 August 2025

Cocaine use remains a major public health concern, with rising global prevalence and a well-established profile of neurotoxicity and addictive potential. While the central nervous system has been the primary focus of cocaine research, emerging eviden...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,051 Views
15 Pages

Understanding DNA Epigenetics by Means of Raman/SERS Analysis for Cancer Detection

  • Luca David,
  • Anca Onaciu,
  • Valentin Toma,
  • Rareș-Mario Borșa,
  • Cristian Moldovan,
  • Adrian-Bogdan Țigu,
  • Diana Cenariu,
  • Ioan Șimon,
  • Gabriela-Fabiola Știufiuc and
  • Rareș-Ionuț Știufiuc
  • + 3 authors

12 January 2024

This study delves into the intricate interaction between DNA and nanosystems, exploring its potential implications for biomedical applications. The focus lies in understanding the adsorption geometry of DNA when in proximity to plasmonic nanoparticle...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,436 Views
36 Pages

One Omics Approach Does Not Rule Them All: The Metabolome and the Epigenome Join Forces in Haematological Malignancies

  • Antonia Kalushkova,
  • Patrick Nylund,
  • Alba Atienza Párraga,
  • Andreas Lennartsson and
  • Helena Jernberg-Wiklund

Aberrant DNA methylation, dysregulation of chromatin-modifying enzymes, and microRNAs (miRNAs) play a crucial role in haematological malignancies. These epimutations, with an impact on chromatin accessibility and transcriptional output, are often ass...

  • Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
9,145 Views
29 Pages

Organisms adapt to different environments by selection of the most suitable phenotypes from the standing genetic variation or by phenotypic plasticity, the ability of single genotypes to produce different phenotypes in different environments. Because...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,827 Views
15 Pages

Chromosomal Microarray Study in Prader-Willi Syndrome

  • Merlin G. Butler,
  • Waheeda A. Hossain,
  • Neil Cowen and
  • Anish Bhatnagar

A high-resolution chromosome microarray analysis was performed on 154 consecutive individuals enrolled in the DESTINY PWS clinical trial for Prader-Willi syndrome (PWS). Of these 154 PWS individuals, 87 (56.5%) showed the typical 15q11-q13 deletion s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
8,582 Views
25 Pages

Ferroptosis Induction in Multiple Myeloma Cells Triggers DNA Methylation and Histone Modification Changes Associated with Cellular Senescence

  • Emilie Logie,
  • Bart Van Puyvelde,
  • Bart Cuypers,
  • Anne Schepers,
  • Herald Berghmans,
  • Jelle Verdonck,
  • Kris Laukens,
  • Lode Godderis,
  • Maarten Dhaenens and
  • Wim Vanden Berghe
  • + 1 author

12 November 2021

Disease relapse and therapy resistance remain key challenges in treating multiple myeloma. Underlying (epi-)mutational events can promote myelomagenesis and contribute to multi-drug and apoptosis resistance. Therefore, compounds inducing ferroptosis,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,343 Views
11 Pages

DNA Methylation Diversification at the Integrated Organellar DNA-Like Sequence

  • Takanori Yoshida,
  • Yoshiaki Tarutani,
  • Tetsuji Kakutani and
  • Akira Kawabe

3 December 2018

Plants have a lot of diversity in epigenetic modifications such as DNA methylation in their natural populations or cultivars. Although many studies observing the epigenetic diversity within and among species have been reported, the mechanisms how the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
68 Citations
7,236 Views
24 Pages

12 August 2020

Among the major mechanisms involved in tumorigenesis, DNA methylation is an important epigenetic modification impacting both genomic stability and gene expression. Methylation of promoter-proximal CpG islands (CGIs) and transcriptional silencing of t...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,658 Views
21 Pages

Redox-Driven Epigenetic Modifications in Sperm: Unraveling Paternal Influences on Embryo Development and Transgenerational Health

  • Aron Moazamian,
  • Fabrice Saez,
  • Joël R. Drevet,
  • Robert John Aitken and
  • Parviz Gharagozloo

Male-factor infertility accounts for nearly half of all infertility cases, and mounting evidence points to oxidative stress as a pivotal driver of sperm dysfunction, genetic instability, and epigenetic dysregulation. In particular, the oxidative DNA...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,024 Views
27 Pages

Aberrant DNA hypermethylation at regulatory cis-elements of particular genes is seen in a plethora of pathological conditions including cardiovascular, neurological, immunological, gastrointestinal and renal diseases, as well as in cancer, diabetes a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
678 Views
16 Pages

18 September 2025

Background/Objectives: Developmental biologist Conrad Waddington proposed that evolution is shaped not only by genetic mutations and natural selection but also by environmentally responsive developmental mechanisms. Building on this premise, the epig...

  • Review
  • Open Access
41 Citations
8,192 Views
51 Pages

Impact of the Exposome on the Epigenome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Patients and Animal Models

  • Sophie Vieujean,
  • Bénédicte Caron,
  • Vincent Haghnejad,
  • Jean-Yves Jouzeau,
  • Patrick Netter,
  • Anne-Charlotte Heba,
  • Ndeye Coumba Ndiaye,
  • David Moulin,
  • Guillermo Barreto and
  • Laurent Peyrin-Biroulet
  • + 1 author

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are chronic inflammatory disorders of the gastrointestinal tract that encompass two main phenotypes, namely Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. These conditions occur in genetically predisposed individuals...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
1,287 Views
54 Pages

Analysis Methods for Diagnosing Rare Neurodevelopmental Diseases with Episignatures: A Systematic Review of the Literature

  • Albert Alegret-García,
  • Alejandro Cáceres,
  • Marta Sevilla-Porras,
  • Luís A. Pérez-Jurado and
  • Juan R. González

11 December 2025

Background: Rare diseases (RDs) and neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) remain under-researched due to their low prevalence, leaving significant gaps in diagnostic strategies. Beyond next-generation sequencing, epigenetic profiling and particularly e...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,103 Views
11 Pages

The Clinical and Diagnostic Characterization of 6q24-Related Transient Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus: A Polish Pediatric Cohort Study

  • Michał Pietrusiński,
  • Julia Grzybowska-Adamowicz,
  • Tomasz Płoszaj,
  • Sebastian Skoczylas,
  • Maciej Borowiec,
  • Katarzyna Piekarska,
  • Bogda Skowrońska,
  • Małgorzata Wajda-Cuszlag,
  • Artur Mazur and
  • Agnieszka Zmysłowska

Background/Objectives: Transient neonatal diabetes mellitus (TNDM) is a form of neonatal diabetes mellitus (NDM) arising in the first weeks of life and remitting in infancy. Epigenetic aberrations at the imprinted 6q24 locus (overexpression of PLAGL1...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,567 Views
26 Pages

Genetic and Epigenetic Changes in Arabidopsis thaliana Exposed to Ultraviolet-C Radiation Stress for 25 Generations

  • Andres Lopez Virgen,
  • Narendra Singh Yadav,
  • Boseon Byeon,
  • Yaroslav Ilnytskyy and
  • Igor Kovalchuk

20 March 2025

Continuous exposure to stress contributes to species diversity and drives microevolutionary processes. It is still unclear, however, whether epigenetic changes, in the form of epimutations such as, for example, differential DNA methylation, are the p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
2,617 Views
10 Pages

Alterations in Homologous Recombination-Related Genes and Distinct Platinum Response in Metastatic Triple-Negative Breast Cancers: A Subgroup Analysis of the ProfiLER-01 Trial

  • Elise Bonnet,
  • Véronique Haddad,
  • Stanislas Quesada,
  • Kim-Arthur Baffert,
  • Audrey Lardy-Cléaud,
  • Isabelle Treilleux,
  • Daniel Pissaloux,
  • Valéry Attignon,
  • Qing Wang and
  • Olivier Trédan
  • + 15 authors

27 September 2022

Background: a specific subset of metastatic triple-negative breast cancers (mTNBC) is characterized by homologous recombination deficiency (HRD), leading to enhanced sensitivity to platinum-based chemotherapy. Apart from mutations in BRCA1/2 genes, t...

  • Systematic Review
  • Open Access
28 Citations
6,452 Views
34 Pages

MicroRNA as Epigenetic Modifiers in Endometrial Cancer: A Systematic Review

  • Amélia Favier,
  • Grégoire Rocher,
  • Annette K. Larsen,
  • Romain Delangle,
  • Catherine Uzan,
  • Michèle Sabbah,
  • Mathieu Castela,
  • Alex Duval,
  • Céline Mehats and
  • Geoffroy Canlorbe

6 March 2021

The objective of this systematic review is to summarize our current knowledge on the influence of miRNAs in the epigenetic deregulation of tumor-related genes in endometrial cancer (EC). We conducted a literature search on the role of miRNAs in the e...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,490 Views
19 Pages

Breast Cancer Exposomics

  • Anca-Narcisa Neagu,
  • Taniya Jayaweera,
  • Lilian Corrice,
  • Kaya Johnson and
  • Costel C. Darie

18 March 2024

We are exposed to a mixture of environmental man-made and natural xenobiotics. We experience a wide spectrum of environmental exposure in our lifetime, including the effects of xenobiotics on gametogenesis and gametes that undergo fertilization as th...

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