Exploring targets of TET2-mediated methylation reprogramming as potential discriminators of prostate cancer progression.
Shivani KamdarRuth IsserlinTheodorus Van der KwastAlexandre R ZlottaGary D BaderNeil E FleshnerBharati BapatPublished in: Clinical epigenetics (2019)
Our study identifies seven genes governed by TET2 loss in PCa which exhibit an association between their methylation and expression status and measures of PCa progression. As differential methylation profiles and TET2 expression are associated with advanced PCa, further investigation of these specialized TET2 targets may provide important insights into patterns of carcinogenic gene dysregulation.