Transcriptomic profiling of epigenetic regulators and metabolic reprogramming in human cholangiocarcinoma (opens in new tab)
BackgroundEpigenetic alterations play an increasingly recognized role in carcinogenesis and in the development of resistance to anticancer therapies. Epigenetic enzymes (writers and erasers) and effectors (readers) are largely influenced by the availability of metabolites generated through one-carbon metabolism (OCM), the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, and acetyl-CoA synthesis (ACS). In this study we examined the expression of epigenetic and metabolic genes to investigate their interplay in ...
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