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Transcriptional epigenetic regulation of Fkbp1/Pax9 genes is associated with impaired sensitivity to platinum treatment in ovarian cancer.

Javier Andrés SotoCarlos Rodríguez-AntolínOlga VeraOlga PerníaIsabel Esteban-RodríguezMaria Dolores DiestroJavier BenitezFátima Sánchez-CaboRafael AlvarezJavier De CastroInmaculada Ibanez de Cáceres
Published in: Clinical epigenetics (2021)
Epigenetic regulation of PAX9 and FKBP1B genes shows that methylation in non-promoter areas has the potential to control gene expression and thus biological consequences, such as the loss of platinum sensitivity. At the translational level, PAX9 behaves as a predictor of chemotherapy response to platinum in patients with ovarian cancer. This study revealed the importance of the transcript-specific study of each gene under potential epigenetic regulation, which would favor the identification of new markers capable of predicting each patient's progression and therapeutic response.
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