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- Transcriptional alterations in glioma result primarily from DNA methylation–independent mechanisms
Transcriptional alterations in glioma result primarily from DNA methylation–independent mechanisms
Auteurs
Franck Court, Elisa Le Boiteux, Anne Fogli, Mélanie Müller-Barthélémy, Catherine Vaurs-Barrière, Emmanuel Chautard, Bruno Pereira, Julian Biau, Jean-Louis Kemeny, Toufic Khalil, Lucie Karayan-Tapon, Pierre Verrelle, Philippe Arnaud
Résumé
In cancer cells, aberrant DNA methylation is commonly associated with transcriptional alterations, including silencing of tumor suppressor genes. However, multiple epigenetic mechanisms, including polycomb repressive marks, contribute to gene deregulation in cancer. To dissect the relative contribution of DNA methylation–dependent and –independent mechanisms to transcriptional alterations at CpG island/promoter-associated genes in cancer, we studied 70 samples of adult glioma, a widespread type of brain tumor, classified according to their isocitrate dehydrogenase (