Histones acetylation and cancer stem cells (CSCs)

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Abstract

Chromatin decondensation is a key mechanism that guarantees gene transcription and repair of the genome, regulated mainly by the acetylation of histones. Emerging evidence has pointed out to histones as a new controlling mechanism of stem cell maintenance and fate. In this chapter, we will focus on the methods used to enrich tumor cell lines for cancer stem cells, and in the methods to identify the status of the histone acetylation in cancer cells and stem cells using immunofluorescence, invasion, and adhesion assays and identification of nuclear size.

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Wagner, V. P., Martins, M. D., & Castilho, R. M. (2018). Histones acetylation and cancer stem cells (CSCs). In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1692, pp. 179–193). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-7401-6_16

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