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Pathogenesis and biomarkers of colorectal cancer by epigenetic alteration
( Chang Kyo Oh ) , ( Young-seok Cho )

Colorectal cancer (CRC) ranks third in cancer incidence and stands as the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. CRC tumorigenesis results from a cumulative set of genetic and epigenetic alterations, disrupting cancer-regulatory processes like cell proliferation, metabolism, angiogenesis, cell death, invasion, and metastasis. Key epigenetic modifications observed in cancers encompass abnormal DNA methylation, atypical histone modifications, and irregularities in noncoding RNAs, such as microRNAs and long noncoding RNAs. The advancement in genomic technologies has positioned these genetic and epigenetic shifts as potential clinical biomarkers for CRC patients. This review concisely covers the fundamental principles of CRC-associated epigenetic changes, and examines in detail their emerging role as biomarkers for early detection, prognosis, and treatment response prediction. (Intest Res 2024;22:131-151)

INTRODUCTION
METHODS
DNA METHYLATION
HISTONE MODIFICATIONS
MICRORNAS
LONG NONCODING RNAs
CONCLUSIONS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
REFERENCES
[자료제공 : 네이버학술정보]
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