Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumors

Viruses are associated with nearly 20 % of human cancers worldwide. Until recently genetic abnormalities generated by oncogenic virusesin cells were the main object of studies. Understanding of the importance of epigenetics in the regulation of gene expression prompted the investigation of virus and...

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Main Authors: N. P. Kisseljova, F. L. Kisseljov
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Language:Russian
Published: ABV-press 2015-06-01
Series:Успехи молекулярной онкологии
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Online Access:https://umo.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/16
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description Viruses are associated with nearly 20 % of human cancers worldwide. Until recently genetic abnormalities generated by oncogenic virusesin cells were the main object of studies. Understanding of the importance of epigenetics in the regulation of gene expression prompted the investigation of virus and host interactions at the epigenetic level. We review aspects such as common futures of oncogenic virus interactions with cell epigenetic system and virus-specific peculiarities of these interactions. Knowledge of the regulation of virus genomes by cell epigenetic system and disturbances of this system by viruses should provide us with markers for following cancer progression, as well as new tools for cancer therapy
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spelling doaj-art-edf037f00f7d42f9bb2c24b755e47cb32025-08-04T14:04:34ZrusABV-pressУспехи молекулярной онкологии2313-805X2413-37872015-06-0111485510.17650/2313-805X.2014.1.1.48-5516Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumorsN. P. Kisseljova0F. L. Kisseljov1Federal State Budgetary Institution “N. N. Blokhin Russiаn Cancer Research Center”, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowFederal State Budgetary Institution “N. N. Blokhin Russiаn Cancer Research Center”, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, MoscowViruses are associated with nearly 20 % of human cancers worldwide. Until recently genetic abnormalities generated by oncogenic virusesin cells were the main object of studies. Understanding of the importance of epigenetics in the regulation of gene expression prompted the investigation of virus and host interactions at the epigenetic level. We review aspects such as common futures of oncogenic virus interactions with cell epigenetic system and virus-specific peculiarities of these interactions. Knowledge of the regulation of virus genomes by cell epigenetic system and disturbances of this system by viruses should provide us with markers for following cancer progression, as well as new tools for cancer therapyhttps://umo.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/16oncogenic virusesdna methylationhistone modificationmicrorna
spellingShingle N. P. Kisseljova
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Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumors
Успехи молекулярной онкологии
oncogenic viruses
dna methylation
histone modification
microrna
title Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumors
title_full Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumors
title_fullStr Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumors
title_full_unstemmed Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumors
title_short Epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus-associated human tumors
title_sort epygenetic regulation of gene expression in virus associated human tumors
topic oncogenic viruses
dna methylation
histone modification
microrna
url https://umo.abvpress.ru/jour/article/view/16
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