DNA Methylation Changes in Sera of Women in Early Pregnancy are Similar to Those in Advanced Breast Cancer Patients (Technical Briefs) DNA Methylation Changes in Sera of Women in Early Pregnancy are Similar to Those in Advanced Breast Cancer Patients (Technical Briefs)

DNA Methylation Changes in Sera of Women in Early Pregnancy are Similar to Those in Advanced Breast Cancer Patients (Technical Briefs‪)‬

Clinical Chemistry 2004, June, 50, 6

    • €2.99
    • €2.99

Publisher Description

In normal human pregnancy, the uterus and its arterial system, including the decidua and the adjacent third of the myometrium, are invaded by cytotrophoblasts (1, 2), which initiate conversion of the decidual vascular system from a high-pressure/low-flow system to a low-pressure/high-flow system that meets the needs of the fetus and placenta (3). The trophoblastic invasion in humans occurs between weeks 8 and 18 of pregnancy (4). The invasion process into the uterus shows many similarities to the invasion of malignant cells during metastasis in that both types of cells have to pass through a basal membrane (5). One of the most important diseases of pregnant women, preeclampsia, is known to be associated with a failure of complete trophoblastic invasion in the first third of the myometrium (6). Epigenetic alterations, including changes in DNA methylation status, are among the most common molecular alterations in human neoplasia (7). DNA methylation changes are also involved in mammalian development, starting with a wave of demethylation during cleavage, followed by genome-wide de novo methylation after implantation (8). Recently, Ohgane et al. (9) reported that the differentiation of a trophoblast lineage is associated with DNA methylation and demethylation. In many cases, aberrant methylation of the CpG island genes has been correlated with a loss of gene expression, and it has been proposed that DNA methylation provides an alternative to gene deletion or mutation for the loss of gene function (7). Moreover, it is now widely known that methylated DNA can be detected in various body fluids, including serum and plasma, and that the methylation status of some genes can be used for early detection of, or even risk assessment for, various types of human neoplasia (10).

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2004
1 June
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
11
Pages
PUBLISHER
American Association for Clinical Chemistry, Inc.
SIZE
194.2
KB

More Books Like This

Fetal DNA in Maternal Plasma: Biology and Diagnostic Applications (Minireview) Fetal DNA in Maternal Plasma: Biology and Diagnostic Applications (Minireview)
2000
Noninvasive Prenatal Exclusion of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia by Maternal Plasma Analysis: A Feasibility Study (Technical Briefs) Noninvasive Prenatal Exclusion of Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia by Maternal Plasma Analysis: A Feasibility Study (Technical Briefs)
2002
Toxicology and Epigenetics Toxicology and Epigenetics
2012
Principles and Applications of Molecular Diagnostics Principles and Applications of Molecular Diagnostics
2018
Genomic and Epigenomic Biomarkers of Toxicology and Disease Genomic and Epigenomic Biomarkers of Toxicology and Disease
2022
Systems Biology of Cancer Systems Biology of Cancer
2015

More Books by Clinical Chemistry

Impact of the Third Cholesterol Report from the Adult Treatment Panel of the National Cholesterol Education Program on the Clinical Laboratory (Special Report) Impact of the Third Cholesterol Report from the Adult Treatment Panel of the National Cholesterol Education Program on the Clinical Laboratory (Special Report)
2002
Colorectal Carcinoma Susceptibility and Metastases are Associated with Matrix Metalloproteinase-7 Promoter Polymorphisms (Technical Briefs) Colorectal Carcinoma Susceptibility and Metastases are Associated with Matrix Metalloproteinase-7 Promoter Polymorphisms (Technical Briefs)
2003
High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein As a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality: Implications for Research and Patient Care (Editorial) High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein As a Predictor of All-Cause Mortality: Implications for Research and Patient Care (Editorial)
2008
Biological Variation of Tumor Markers and Its Application in the Detection of Disease Progression in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (Technical Briefs) Biological Variation of Tumor Markers and Its Application in the Detection of Disease Progression in Patients with Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (Technical Briefs)
2005
D-Dimer Testing for Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Metaanalysis (Clinical Report) D-Dimer Testing for Deep Venous Thrombosis: A Metaanalysis (Clinical Report)
2004
Congenital Analbuminemia Attributable to Compound Heterozygosity for Novel Mutations in the Albumin Gene (Technical Briefs) Congenital Analbuminemia Attributable to Compound Heterozygosity for Novel Mutations in the Albumin Gene (Technical Briefs)
2005