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Medulloblastoma and ependymoma cells display increased levels of 5-carboxylcytosine and elevated TET1 expression.

Ashley RamsawhookLara LewisBeth CoyleAlexey Ruzov
Published in: Clinical epigenetics (2017)
We demonstrate that both 5caC enrichment and elevated TET1 expression are observed in SHH medulloblastomas and ependymomas. Our results suggest that increased Tet-dependent 5mC oxidation may represent one of the epigenetic signatures of cancers with neural stem cell origin and, thus, may contribute to development of novel approaches for diagnosis and therapy of the brain tumours.
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