Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC): advance in genomics and molecular genetics

J Chen, DL Kwong, T Cao, Q Hu… - Diseases of the …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
J Chen, DL Kwong, T Cao, Q Hu, L Zhang, X Ming, J Chen, L Fu, X Guan
Diseases of the Esophagus, 2015academic.oup.com
Esophageal cancer is aggressive and has poor prognosis. Esophageal squamous cell
carcinoma (ESCC) is histologically the most prevalent type of esophageal cancer and
ranked as the sixth leading cause of cancer death worldwide. In recent years, cancer has
been widely regarded as genetic disease, as well as epigenetic abnormalities including
DNA methylation, histone deacetylation, chromatin remodeling, gene imprinting and
noncoding RNA regulation. In this review, we will provide a general overview of genes …
Summary
Esophageal cancer is aggressive and has poor prognosis. Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is histologically the most prevalent type of esophageal cancer and ranked as the sixth leading cause of cancer death worldwide. In recent years, cancer has been widely regarded as genetic disease, as well as epigenetic abnormalities including DNA methylation, histone deacetylation, chromatin remodeling, gene imprinting and noncoding RNA regulation. In this review, we will provide a general overview of genes, proteins and microRNAs that are involved in the development of ESCC, which aims to enhance our understanding of molecular mechanisms implicated in ESCC development and progression.
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