Somatic mutations in epigenetic regulation genes detected by NGS in gastric tumors
Abstract
Epigenetic mechanisms regulate chromatin structure and create stable patterns of gene expression during cell life. Violation of epigenetic regulation plays a significant role in carcinogenesis, invasion, recurrence and metastasis of tumors, and can serve as a useful clinical marker. Mutational profiling of epigenetic regulation genes in tumor samples of gastric cancer will allow us to identify new clinical and prognostic markers and additional targets for the treatment of patients with gastric cancer. This article presents the first results of a study of somatic mutations in the epigenetic regulation genes carried out using NGS.
About the Authors
M. V. Nemtsova
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
A. I. Kalinkin
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
E. B. Kuznetsova
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
E. A. Alekseeva
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
I. V. Bure
I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
Russian Federation
D. S. Mikhaylenko
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
A. S. Tanas
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
V. V. Strelnikov
Research Centre for Medical Genetics
Russian Federation
For citations:
Nemtsova M.V.,
Kalinkin A.I.,
Kuznetsova E.B.,
Alekseeva E.A.,
Bure I.V.,
Mikhaylenko D.S.,
Tanas A.S.,
Strelnikov V.V.
Somatic mutations in epigenetic regulation genes detected by NGS in gastric tumors. Medical Genetics. 2020;19(6):75-76.
(In Russ.)
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