Histochemistry, Cytochemistry and Epigenetics.

Acta Histochem Cytochem

Division of Diagnostic Pathology, Ehime University Hospital.

Published: February 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Over recent decades, researchers have cataloged tumor-related genes, leading to advancements in oncogene panel testing that can assess gene expression quickly.
  • Alongside DNA mutations, epigenetics plays a crucial role in disease development and progression, emphasizing the need to understand both the genome and epigenome.
  • This review aims to compile extensive knowledge on various epigenetic factors like histone modification and RNA influences, showcasing their role in interpreting diseases and informing treatment options.

Article Abstract

Over the past few decades, many researchers have individually identified tumor-related genes, and have accumulated information on their basic research in a database. With the development of technology that can comprehensively test the expression status within a short time, oncogene panel testing has become attainable. On the other hand, changes in gene expression that do not depend on changes in base sequences, that is, epigenetics, or more comprehensively, epigenomes, are also highly involved in the development and progression of disease. Oncogene panel tests tend to focus on DNA base mutations such as point mutations, deletions, duplications, and chimera formation. Elucidation leads to correct interpretation of diseases and treatment choices, and we are in an era where integrated understanding of the genome and epigenome is indispensable. In this review, we make every effort to cover a wide range of knowledge, including data on histone protein modification, non-coding (nc)RNA and DNA methylation, and recent application trials for demonstrating epigenetic alterations in histologic and cytologic specimens. We hope this review will help marshal the knowledge accumulated by researchers involved in genomic and epigenomic studies.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8913277PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.21-00095DOI Listing

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