Cancer epigenetics: from laboratory studies and clinical trials to precision medicine

Xinyang Yu(Jinan University), Hao Zhao(China Three Gorges University), Ruiqi Wang(Jinan University), Ying-Yin Chen(Jinan University), Xumei Ouyang(Jinan University), Wenting Li(Jinan University), Yihao Sun(Jinan University), Anghui Peng(Jinan University)
Cell Death Discovery
January 15, 2024
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Abstract

Abstract Epigenetic dysregulation is a common feature of a myriad of human diseases, particularly cancer. Defining the epigenetic defects associated with malignant tumors has become a focus of cancer research resulting in the gradual elucidation of cancer cell epigenetic regulation. In fact, most stages of tumor progression, including tumorigenesis, promotion, progression, and recurrence are accompanied by epigenetic alterations, some of which can be reversed by epigenetic drugs. The main objective of epigenetic therapy in the era of personalized precision medicine is to detect cancer biomarkers to improve risk assessment, diagnosis, and targeted treatment interventions. Rapid technological advancements streamlining the characterization of molecular epigenetic changes associated with cancers have propelled epigenetic drug research and development. This review summarizes the main mechanisms of epigenetic dysregulation and discusses past and present examples of epigenetic inhibitors in cancer diagnosis and treatment, with an emphasis on the development of epigenetic enzyme inhibitors or drugs. In the final part, the prospect of precise diagnosis and treatment is considered based on a better understanding of epigenetic abnormalities in cancer.


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