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- Epigenetic dysregulation and cancer evolution: a network perspective
Epigenetic dysregulation and cancer evolution: a network perspective
Centre de recherche - Paris
Amphithéâtre Marie Curie
Pavillon Curie, 11 rue Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris 5ème
Description
The complex network of proteins that regulate chromatin and DNA methylation landscapes is often disrupted in cancer. Clonal and subclonal mutations targeting a wide range of molecular functions are frequently observed across cancer types, and emerging evidence suggests that loss of robust epigenetic control promotes both cancer initiation and evolution, independently of context-specific effects. I will discuss how diverse genetic alterations that destabilize the epigenetic regulatory network converge into common phenotypes that confer a selected advantage to the affected cells. I will also discuss the implications of altered network topology and systemic epigenetic disorder for the evolution, vulnerability, and therapeutic resistance of cancers.
Organisateurs
Caroline Audouin
Institut Curie
Orateurs
Paola Scaffidi
European Institute of Oncology (IEO), Milan, Italy
Invité(es) par
Rocio Nunez-Vazquez
Institut Curie
Geneviève Almouzni
Institut Curie
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Equipe 'Dynamique de la Chromatine' Rocio Nunez-Vazquez
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