Promotor methylation in ocular surface squamous neoplasia development: epigenetics implications in molecular diagnosis.
Kourosh ShahrakiKianoush ShahrakiParia Ghasemi BoroumandRoghayeh SheervalilouPublished in: Expert review of molecular diagnostics (2023)
While the former is thought to contribute to genomic instability, promoter-specific hypermethylation might facilitate tumorigenesis by silencing tumor suppressor genes. Ocular surface squamous neoplasia, the most prevalent type of ocular surface malignancy, is suggested to be affected by epigenetic mechanisms, as well. Although the exact role of epigenetics in ocular surface squamous neoplasia has mostly been unexplored, recent findings have greatly contributed to our understanding regarding this pathology of the eye.