Title of article :
DNA Methylation and Its Role in the Development of Leukemia
Author/Authors :
Bagheri ، Parisa Department of Hematology and Blood banking - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Mashhad university of Medical Sciences , Aghamiri ، Shahin Department of medical biotechnology - Student research committee, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Jafarpour ، ali Department of Pathobiology, Virology Division - Students’ Scientific Research Center, School of Public Health - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Esmaili ، Mohammad Ali Department of Hematology - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Haddadi Aghdam ، Mohammad Department of Molecular Medicine - Biotechnology Research Center - Pasteur Institute of Iran , Zaker ، Farhad Department of Hematology and Blood Banking - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences , Namjoo ، Soodeh Department of Hematology and Blood Banking - School of Allied Medical Sciences - Iran University of Medical Sciences
From page :
153
To page :
165
Abstract :
Epigenetic changes play an essential role in cancer pathogenesis. It has been established by next-generation sequencing that more than 50% of the human cancers carry mutations in mechanisms involved in the organization of the chromatin and epigenetic regulations. DNA methylation is among the most common epigenetic changes in leukemia. In contrast to DNA mutations which are passively inherited from DNA replication, epimutations, for example, the hypermethylation and epigenetic silencing of tumor suppressor genes, must be actively maintained because of being reversible. Actually, the reversibility of epimutations by small-molecule inhibitors provides the basis for the use of such inhibitors in new cancer therapy strategies. However, DNA methylation mechanism and its role in leukemia are not fully understood; there are some serious concerns about the use of these drugs. In this study, we will review the mechanisms of DNA methylation and the genes that are methylated in leukemia. Moreover, new interesting findings of the epigenetic changes causeed by adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma have been fully discussed.
Keywords :
Epigenetic , Leukemia , Methylation , Neoplasm , Treatment
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Laboratory
Journal title :
International Journal of Medical Laboratory
Record number :
2505623
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