Decreased methylation in the SNAI2 and ADAM23 genes associated with de-differentiation and haematogenous dissemination in breast cancers.
Lenka KalinkovaIveta ZmetakovaBozena SmolkovaGabriel MinarikTatiana SedlackovaViera Horvathova KajabovaZuzana CiernaMichal MegoIvana FridrichovaPublished in: BMC cancer (2018)
The relationships between the decreased methylation levels of the SNAI2 and ADAM23 genes and cancer de-differentiation and haematogenous dissemination, respectively, indicate novel functions of those genes in the invasive processes. After experimental validation of the association between the lower values of SNAI2 and ADAM23 methylation and clinical features of aggressive BCs, these methylation profiles could improve the management of metastatic disease.