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      Prostate Cancer Epigenome

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          Prostate cancer is a major health burden within the ever-increasingly aging US population. The molecular mechanisms involved in prostate cancer are diverse and heterogeneous. In this context, epigenetic changes, both global and gene specific, are now an emerging alternate mechanism in disease initiation and progression. The three major risk factors in prostate cancer: age, geographic ancestry, and environment are all influenced by epigenetics and additional significant insight is required to gain an understanding of the underlying mechanisms. The androgen receptor and its downstream effector pathways, central to prostate cancer initiation and progression, are subject to a multitude of epigenetic alterations. In this review we focus on the global perspective of epigenetics and the use of recent next-generation sequencing platforms to interrogate epigenetic changes in the prostate cancer genome.

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          Journal
          9214969
          2488
          Methods Mol Biol
          Methods Mol. Biol.
          Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)
          1064-3745
          1940-6029
          2 March 2018
          2015
          24 March 2018
          : 1238
          : 125-140
          Article
          PMC5866385 PMC5866385 5866385 nihpa946807
          10.1007/978-1-4939-1804-1_7
          5866385
          25421658
          468d6391-3647-4e9b-b441-5a6512e6e5d2
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          Prostate cancer,Androgen receptor,Epigenome,Methylation
          Prostate cancer, Androgen receptor, Epigenome, Methylation

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