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Seed in soil,with an epigenetic view
Authors:Huey-Jen L. Lin  Tao Zuo  Jennifer R. Chao  Zhengang Peng  Lisa K. Asamoto  Sonya S. Yamashita  Tim H.-M. Huang
Affiliation:1. Division of Medical Technology, School of Allied Medical Professions, the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA;2. Human Cancer Genetics Program, Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA;3. Department of Biomedical Sciences, the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA;4. Department of Biology, the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA;5. Department of Microbiology, the Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Abstract:It is becoming increasingly evident that discrete genetic alterations in neoplastic cells alone cannot explain multistep carcinogenesis whereby tumor cells are able to express diverse phenotypes during the complex phases of tumor development and progression. The epigenetic model posits that the host microenvironment exerts an initial, inhibitory constraint on tumor growth that is followed by acceleration of tumor progression through complex cell–matrix interactions. This review emphasizes the epigenetic aspects of breast cancer development in light of such interactions between epithelial cells (“seed”) and the tumor microenvironment (“soil”). Our recent research findings suggest that epigenetic perturbations induced by the tumor microenvironment may play a causal role in promoting breast cancer development. It is believed that abrogation of these initiators could offer a promising therapeutic strategy.
Keywords:Breast cancer   Tumor microenvironment   Stromal fibroblast   Epigenetics   DNA methylation   Chromatin remodeling
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