Transition to naïve human pluripotency mirrors pan-cancer DNA hypermethylation

Epigenetic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer. Here the authors find that resetting primed human embryonic stem cells to naïve state results in the acquisition of a DNA methylation landscape that mirrors the cancer DNA methylome and provides evidence that the transition to naïve pluripotency and...

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Autores principales: Hemalvi Patani, Michael D. Rushton, Jonathan Higham, Saul A. Teijeiro, David Oxley, Pedro Cutillas, Duncan Sproul, Gabriella Ficz
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/9c90c9bfb585432585f2d24ff10bd5ed
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Sumario:Epigenetic reprogramming is a hallmark of cancer. Here the authors find that resetting primed human embryonic stem cells to naïve state results in the acquisition of a DNA methylation landscape that mirrors the cancer DNA methylome and provides evidence that the transition to naïve pluripotency and oncogenic transformation share common epigenetic trajectories.