151. DNA methylation profiling in the clinic: applications and challenges
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Manel Esteller and Holger Heyn
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Disease ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Models, Biological ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Molecular Targeted Therapy ,Epigenetics ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Genetics (clinical) ,030304 developmental biology ,Epigenesis ,0303 health sciences ,Clinical Laboratory Techniques ,Gene Expression Profiling ,DNA Methylation ,3. Good health ,Dna methylation profiling ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,DNA methylation ,Clinical value - Abstract
Knowledge of epigenetic alterations in disease is rapidly increasing owing to the development of genome-wide techniques for their identification. The ever-growing number of genes that show epigenetic alterations in disease emphasizes the crucial role of these epigenetic alterations - particularly DNA methylation - for future diagnosis, prognosis and prediction of response to therapies. This Review focuses on epigenetic profiling, which has started to be of clinical value in cancer and may in the future be extended to other diseases, such as neurological and autoimmune disorders.