Dietary components impact histone modifications and cancer risk

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Abstract

Epigenetics refers to the study of heritable changes in gene expression that occur without a change in the DNA sequence and constitute an important mechanism by which dietary components can selectively activate or inactivate gene expression. Alterations in histone acetylation and methylation are a common hallmark of human cancer. This review focuses on several histone-modifying enzymes that are associated with cancer development and their modification by bioactive food components. © 2007 International Life Sciences Institute.

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Davis, C. D., & Ross, S. A. (2007, February). Dietary components impact histone modifications and cancer risk. Nutrition Reviews. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1753-4887.2007.tb00285.x

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