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The role of DNA methylation in ageing and cancer
A. Morgan, Trevor J. Davies, Mark T. Mc Auley
Proceedings of The Nutrition Society · 2018 · ▲ 223 citations
Abstract
The aim of the present review paper is to survey the literature related to DNA methylation, and its association with cancer and ageing. The review will outline the key factors, including diet, which modulate DNA methylation. Our rationale for conducting this review is that ageing and diseases, including cancer, are often accompanied by aberrant DNA methylation, a key epigenetic process, which is crucial to the regulation of gene expression. Significantly, it has been observed that with age and certain disease states, DNA methylation status can become disrupted. For instance, a broad array of cancers are associated with promoter-specific hypermethylation and concomitant gene silencing. This review highlights that hypermethylation, and gene silencing, of the EN1 gene promoter, a crucial homeobox gene, has been detected in various forms of cancer. This has led to this region being proposed as a potential biomarker for diseases such as cancer. We conclude the review by describing a recently developed novel electrochemical method that can be used to quantify the level of methylation within the EN1 promoter and emphasise the growing trend in the use of electrochemical techniques for the detection of aberrant DNA methylation.
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Morgan, A., Davies, T.J., & Auley, M.T.M. (2018). The role of DNA methylation in ageing and cancer. <em>Proceedings of The Nutrition Society</em>. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0029665118000150
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Morgan A, Davies TJ, Auley MTM. The role of DNA methylation in ageing and cancer. Proceedings of The Nutrition Society. 2018. doi:10.1017/s0029665118000150.
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@article{a2018Therol,
title = {The role of DNA methylation in ageing and cancer},
author = {A. Morgan and Trevor J. Davies and Mark T. Mc Auley},
journal = {Proceedings of The Nutrition Society},
year = {2018},
doi = {10.1017/s0029665118000150},
}
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