Epigenomic Echoes-Decoding Genomic and Epigenetic Instability to Distinguish Lung Cancer Types and Predict Relapse.

IF 3.5 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY Epigenomes Pub Date : 2025-02-05 DOI:10.3390/epigenomes9010005
Alexandra A Baumann, Zholdas Buribayev, Olaf Wolkenhauer, Amankeldi A Salybekov, Markus Wolfien
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Genomic and epigenomic instability are defining features of cancer, driving tumor progression, heterogeneity, and therapeutic resistance. Central to this process are epigenetic echoes, persistent and dynamic modifications in DNA methylation, histone modifications, non-coding RNA regulation, and chromatin remodeling that mirror underlying genomic chaos and actively influence cancer cell behavior. This review delves into the complex relationship between genomic instability and these epigenetic echoes, illustrating how they collectively shape the cancer genome, affect DNA repair mechanisms, and contribute to tumor evolution. However, the dynamic, context-dependent nature of epigenetic changes presents scientific and ethical challenges, particularly concerning privacy and clinical applicability. Focusing on lung cancer, we examine how specific epigenetic patterns function as biomarkers for distinguishing cancer subtypes and monitoring disease progression and relapse.

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表观基因组回声-解码基因组和表观遗传不稳定性以区分肺癌类型和预测复发。
基因组和表观基因组的不稳定性定义了癌症的特征,驱动了肿瘤的进展、异质性和治疗耐药性。这一过程的核心是表观遗传回声、DNA甲基化、组蛋白修饰、非编码RNA调控和染色质重塑中的持续和动态修饰,这些修饰反映了潜在的基因组混乱并积极影响癌细胞的行为。这篇综述深入研究了基因组不稳定性和这些表观遗传回声之间的复杂关系,说明了它们如何共同塑造癌症基因组,影响DNA修复机制,并促进肿瘤进化。然而,表观遗传变化的动态、情境依赖性提出了科学和伦理挑战,特别是在隐私和临床适用性方面。以肺癌为重点,我们研究了特定的表观遗传模式如何作为区分癌症亚型和监测疾病进展和复发的生物标志物。
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Epigenomes GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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