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The future of epigenetic therapy in solid tumours--lessons from the past.

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It is hypothesized that in using low-dose epigenetic-modulating agents, tumour cells can be reprogrammed, which overrides any immediate cytotoxic and off-target effect observed at high dose, and could give these agents a prominent place in cancer management.
Abstract
The promise of targeting epigenetic abnormalities for cancer therapy has not been realized for solid tumours, although increasing evidence is demonstrating its worth in haematological malignancies. In fact, true clinical efficacy in haematopoietic-related neoplasms has only become evident at low doses of epigenetic-targeting drugs (namely, inhibitors of histone deacetylase and DNA methyltransferases). Describing data from preclinical studies and early clinical trial results, we hypothesize that in using low-dose epigenetic-modulating agents, tumour cells can be reprogrammed, which overrides any immediate cytotoxic and off-target effect observed at high dose. We suggest that such optimization of drug dosing and scheduling of currently available agents could give these agents a prominent place in cancer management--when used alone or in combination with other therapies. If so, optimal use of these known agents might also pave the way for the introduction of other agents that target the epigenome.

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Synthesis of NSC 106084 and NSC 14778 and evaluation of their DNMT inhibitory activity.

TL;DR: The synthesis of NSC 106084 and 14778 and the evaluation of their DNMT inhibitory activity indicate that while commercial NSC 14778 is moderately active against DNMT1, 3A/ 3L and 3B/3L, resynthesized NSC14778 is inactive under the authors' assay conditions.
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The Emerging Epigenetic Landscape in Melanoma

TL;DR: This chapter provides a comprehensive review of the epigenetic alterations in melanoma and highlights the roles played by specific chromatin regulators during disease progression, placing emphasis on the potential to overcome resistance to targeted therapies and to serve as priming agents for immunotherapies.
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A computational model for colon cancer dynamics

TL;DR: A network-based model, namely the Epigenetic-Genetic (E-G) Network Model, has been developed to explore interdependencies between genetic and epigenetic events, recorded at different stages of colorectal cancer, (with a focus on gene relationships and tumour pathways).
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Interplay among epigenetic alterations and crosstalk between genetic and epigenetic alterations in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

TL;DR: It is important to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the development and progression of ESCC to improve the treatment outcome of this devastating disease, although this information is quite complicated and confusing.
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Association between the methylation status of PCDH17 and the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy in triple-negative breast cancer

TL;DR: The present results demonstrate that PCDH17 methylation status may predict the response to NAC in patients with TNBC, and this epigenetic characteristic may serve as an indicator of treatment efficacy.
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- 04 Oct 2012 - 
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