<P>This book provides a comprehensive analysis of implications of DNA methylation on cancer diagnosis and cancer therapy. This unique volume focuses on cancer therapy by thoroughly dissecting the basic principles of DNA methylation in cancer from molecular mechanisms to clinical trials. The chapters
DNA Methylation and Cancer Therapy
β Scribed by Moshe Szyf Ph.D. (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 252
- Series
- Medical Intelligence Unit
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
NA methylation has bewildered molecular biologists since Hotchkiss discovered it almost six decades ago (Hotchkiss RDJ. Biol Cem 1948; 175:315-332). The fact that the chemical structure of our D genome consists of two components that are covalently bound, the genetic information that is replicated by the DNA replication machinery ana DNA methylation that is maintainea by independent enzymatic machinery, has redictably stimulated the imagination and curiosity of generations of moΒ Edular biologists. An obvious question was whether DNA methylation was a bearer of additional information to the genetic information and what was the nature of this information? It was tempting to speculate that DNA meΒ thylation applied some form of control over programming of the genome s expression profile. Once techniques to probe the methylation profile of whole genomes as well as specific genes became available, it became clear that DNA methylation patterns are gene and tissue specific and that patterns of gene expression correlate with patterns of methylation. DNA methylation patΒ terns emerged as the only component of the chemical structure of DNA that exhibited tissue and cell specificity. This data seemingly provided an attracΒ tively simple explanation for the longstanding dilemma of how could one identical genome manifest itself in so many different forms in multicellular organisms? The DNA methylation pattern has thus become the only known factor to confer upon DNA a unique cellular identity.
β¦ Table of Contents
DNA Methylation....Pages 1-12
Epigenetic Mechanisms of Gene Regulation....Pages 13-30
DNA Hypo- vs. Hypermethylation in Cancer....Pages 31-41
DNA Methylation in Urological Cancers....Pages 42-58
DNA Methylation in Colorectal Cancer....Pages 59-68
CpG Island Hypermethylation of Tumor Suppressor Genes in Human Cancer....Pages 69-84
The Loss of Methyl Groups in DNA of Tumor Cells and Tissues....Pages 85-106
Identifying Clinicopathological Association of DNA Hypermethylation in Cancers Using CpG Island Microarrays....Pages 107-116
Methylation Analysis in Cancer....Pages 117-124
Regulation of DNA Methyltransferases in Cancer....Pages 125-141
Inhibition of Poly(ADP-Ribosyl)ation Allows DNA Hypermethylation....Pages 142-155
The Role of Active Demethylation in Cancer and Its Therapeutic Potential....Pages 156-177
Purine Analogues and Their Role in Methylation and Cancer Chemotherapy....Pages 178-186
DNA Methyltransferase Inhibitors....Pages 187-204
Preclinical and Clinical Studies on 5-Aza-2β²-Deoxycytidine, a Potent Inhibitor of DNA Methylation, in Cancer Therapy....Pages 205-217
Anticancer Gene Therapy by in Vivo DNA Electrotransfer of MBD2 Antisense....Pages 218-229
Epilogue....Pages 230-233
β¦ Subjects
Cancer Research; Oncology; Biotechnology; Biochemistry, general
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