Methylation-mediated molecular dysregulation in clinical oral malignancy

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Herein we provide a concise review of the state of methylation research as it pertains to clinical oral cancerous and precancerous tissues. We provide context for ongoing research efforts in this field and describe technologies that are presently being applied to analyze clinical specimens. We also discuss the various recurrent methylation changes that have been reported for oral malignancy (including those genes frequently silenced by promoter methylation and the small RNAs with activity modulated by methylation changes) and describe surrogate disease markers identified via epigenetic analysis of saliva and blood specimens from patients with oral cancer. Copyright © 2012 Rebecca Towle and Cathie Garnis.

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Towle, R., & Garnis, C. (2012). Methylation-mediated molecular dysregulation in clinical oral malignancy. Journal of Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/170172

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