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Epigenetic Programming of the Cancer PhenotypeGCOE Program Seminar(Global Education Seminar)

学友会セミナー

学友会セミナー:2012年11月05日

開催日時: 2012年11月05日 13:00-14:00
開催場所: 8th floor Tommy Hall, Resarch Hospital
講師: Dr. Jean-Pierre Issa
所属: Fels Institute for Cancer Research, Temple University
演題: "Epigenetic Programming of the Cancer Phenotype"GCOE Program Seminar(Global Education Seminar)
概要:

The epigenome is reset during embryogenesis and matures around the end of development. Large scale genomic studies have now shown considerable proliferation dependent epigenome changes in aging cells (DNA methylation instability, chromatin instability). Comparison of rodent, primate and human aging shows that DNA methylation instability is conserved, depends primarily on chronologic age, and can be predicted to a certain degree by local genomic features (e.g. retrotransposons). It can therefore be argued that this epigenomic instability is a necessary result of the evolution of complex genomes that lack reprogramming capabilities in adult cells. Epigenetic instability creates gene expression variation in aging tissues that serve as an enabler of Darwinian evolution at the tissue level. Selective pressures result in cells with unique epigenetic programs that lead to diseases such as cancer or atherosclerosis. Importantly, epigenetic variation can be modulated by exposures (inflammation and perhaps diet), providing a mechanistic link between lifestyle and disease. In turn, epigenetic reprogramming could be useful for prevention and treatment of age-related pathology. In leukemias, reprogramming by DNA methylation inhibitors has gained acceptance as effective therapy for myeloid leukemias, and drugs for other epigenetic targets are rapidly proceeding towards clinical trials.

世話人: ○Kitamura (Division of Cellular Therapy/Div of Stem Cell Signaling),
Sumiko Watanabe (Division of Molecular and Developmental Biology)