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AuthorPrabhu, Kirti S.
AuthorSadida, Hana Q.
AuthorKuttikrishnan, Shilpa
AuthorJunejo, Kulsoom
AuthorBhat, Ajaz A.
AuthorUddin, Shahab
Available date2025-01-22T06:54:06Z
Publication Date2024
Publication NamePathology Research and Practice
ResourceScopus
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2024.155174
ISSN3440338
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/62333
AbstractBreast cancer remains a major global health challenge. Its rising incidence is attributed to factors such as delayed diagnosis, the complexity of its subtypes, and increasing drug resistance, all contributing to less-than-ideal patient outcomes. Central to the progression of breast cancer are epigenetic aberrations, which significantly contribute to drug resistance and the emergence of cancer stem cell traits. These include alterations in DNA methylation, histone modifications, and the expression of non-coding RNAs. Understanding these epigenetic changes is crucial for developing advanced breast cancer management strategies despite their complexity. Investigating these epigenetic modifications offers the potential for novel diagnostic markers, more accurate prognostic indicators, and the identification of reliable predictors of treatment response. This could lead to the development of new targeted therapies. However, this requires sustained, focused research efforts to navigate the challenges of understanding breast cancer carcinogenesis and its epigenetic underpinnings. A deeper understanding of epigenetic mechanisms in breast cancer can revolutionize personalized medicine. This could lead to significant improvements in patient care, including early detection, precise disease stratification, and more effective treatment options.
SponsorThis study was funded by Medical Research Centre, Hamad Medical Corporation under grant number IRGC-05-SI-18-307 .
Languageen
PublisherElsevier
SubjectBreast Cancer
Chromatin remodeling
DNA Methylation
Epigenetic Targeted Therapies
Epigenetics
Histone modifications
Non-coding RNAs
TitleBeyond genetics: Exploring the role of epigenetic alterations in breast cancer
TypeArticle Review
Volume Number254
dc.accessType Full Text


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