ea0025s2.2 | Novel pathways and treatments in neuroendocrine tumours | SFEBES2011
Thirlwell Christina
, Schulz Laura
, Eymard Marianne
, Meyer Tim
, Davidson Brian
, Teschendorff Andrew
, Jiao Yan
, Luong Tu-Vinh
, Caplin Martyn
, Beck Stephan
Integration of genetics and epigenetics has emerged as a powerful approach to study cellular differentiation and tumourigenesis. The study of DNA methylation is of particular importance in cancer as causal involvement has been demonstrated and it is the most stable of all epigenetic modifications, making it a desirable marker for both early detection and treatment of tumours. Hypermethylation of CpG sites in gene promoter regions leads to decreased gene expression, if such a g...