Senescent cells harbour features of the cancer epigenome

Volume: 15, Issue: 12, Pages: 1495 - 1506
Published: Nov 24, 2013
Abstract
Altered DNA methylation and associated destabilization of genome integrity and function is a hallmark of cancer. Replicative senescence is a tumour suppressor process that imposes a limit on the proliferative potential of normal cells that all cancer cells must bypass. Here we show by whole-genome single-nucleotide bisulfite sequencing that replicative senescent human cells exhibit widespread DNA hypomethylation and focal hypermethylation....
Paper Details
Title
Senescent cells harbour features of the cancer epigenome
Published Date
Nov 24, 2013
Volume
15
Issue
12
Pages
1495 - 1506
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