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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 28(3): 1123-1134, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38375718

ABSTRACT

DNA methylation is an epigenetic mechanism involving the transfer of a methyl group onto the C5 position of the cytosine to form 5-methylcytosine (5mC). In general, DNA methylation in cancer is associated with the repression of the expression of tumor suppressor genes (TSG) and the demethylation with the overexpression of oncogenes. DNA methylation was considered a stable modification for a long time, but in 2009, it was reported that DNA methylation is a dynamic modification. The Ten-Eleven-Translocations (TET) enzymes include TET1, TET2, and TET3 and participate in DNA demethylation through the oxidation of 5mC to 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC). The 5hmC oxidates to 5-formylcytosine (5fC) and 5-carboxylcitosine (5caC), which are replaced by unmodified cytosines via Thymine-DNA Glycosylase (TDG). Several studies have shown that the expression of TET proteins and 5hmC levels are deregulated in gynecological cancers, such as cervical (CC), endometrial (EC), and ovarian (OC) cancers. In addition, the molecular mechanisms involved in this deregulation have been reported, as well as their potential role as biomarkers in these types of cancers. This review shows the state-of-art TET enzymes and the 5hmC epigenetic mark in CC, EC, and OC.


Subject(s)
Epigenesis, Genetic , Neoplasms , Humans , DNA Methylation , Oxidation-Reduction , Neoplasms/genetics , Carcinogenesis/genetics , Mixed Function Oxygenases/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins/genetics , Proto-Oncogene Proteins/metabolism
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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 26(18): 6700-6724, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36196720

ABSTRACT

EMMPRIN, also known as Basigin or CD147, is a transmembrane glycoprotein member of the immunoglobulin superfamily. It is expressed basally in cells that regulate physiological processes of the cardiovascular, nervous, and immune systems. However, EMMPRIN is also capable of interacting with different proteins, like VEGFR, SMAD4, Integrin, MCT, CyPA, GLUT1, CAIV, Annexin II, Cav-1, CAML, etc., and regulating signaling pathways that stimulate the cell processes of proliferation, apoptosis, metabolism, adhesion, invasion, migration, metastasis, tumor immune response, and angiogenesis processes, which favors the development of different types of cancer. EMMPRIN is the first protein reported that favors cancer development due to its ability to interact with extracellular, intracellular, and membrane proteins. In conclusion, EMMPRIN regulates several proteins associated with the development of tumor processes. Therefore, blocking the expression of EMMPRIN can be a therapeutic target, and the analysis of its expression can be used as an important biomarker in cancer.


Subject(s)
Basigin , Neoplasms , Annexin A2 , Basigin/metabolism , Glucose Transporter Type 1 , Humans , Integrins/metabolism , Membrane Proteins/metabolism , Neoplasms/pathology
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Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci ; 24(16): 8314-8328, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32894538

ABSTRACT

Cervical cancer (CC) is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide. Therefore, it is very important to understand cervical carcinogenesis, as well as the molecular mechanisms and signaling pathways involved in this process, in order to develop new strategies that contribute to diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of cervical cancer. Infection by high risk-human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) is a key event in cervical carcinogenesis, as well as, other factors, such as sociodemographics, lifestyle, sexual behavior, etc. In recent years, it has been shown that long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) are involved in CC and can be classified into tumor promoters or suppressors. Currently, several studies have analyzed the molecular mechanisms of some lncRNA in CC that might be acting, such as 1) competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs), 2) activators of signaling pathways, and 3) transcriptional regulators of genes. In this review, we summarized the more recent information on lncRNA and their role in the development of CC.


Subject(s)
RNA, Long Noncoding/genetics , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/genetics , Female , Humans , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11859896

ABSTRACT

Cultural differences are some of the most subtle, yet critical, factors affecting how people with Medicare understand their benefits, rights and choices. This brief explores the lessons we have learned from an effort to develop and test Medicare education materials suitable for audiences of varying cultural backgrounds.


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Culture , Medicare , Patient Education as Topic , Aged , Ethnicity , Humans , Minority Groups , Patient Education as Topic/methods , United States
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