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Underexplored reciprocity between genome-wide methylation status and long non-coding RNA expression reflected in breast cancer research: potential impacts for the disease management in the framework of 3P medicine

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EPMA JOURNAL
卷 14, 期 2, 页码 249-273

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SPRINGER INT PUBL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s13167-023-00323-7

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Breast cancer; Epigenetic modifications; Methylation; Non-coding RNAs; lncRNAs; Biomarker panels; Predictive preventive personalized medicine (PPPM; 3PM); Pre; clinical studies; Primary and secondary care; Suboptimal health; Mitochondria; Health-to-disease transition; Phenotyping; Homocysteine; Endothelin-1; Metastatic disease; Population screening; Improved healthcare economy; Health policy

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Breast cancer is a common female malignancy worldwide, and the interplay between genetic alterations and epigenetic regions plays a crucial role in disease development. Long non-coding RNAs have been identified as important epigenetic modulators in breast cancer pathomechanisms. However, the relationship between genome-wide methylation status and long non-coding RNA expression levels in breast cancer remains largely unexplored. This article aims to consolidate the existing knowledge in this area and highlight the potential benefits of a multi-professional approach for breast cancer management.
Breast cancer (BC) is the most common female malignancy reaching a pandemic scale worldwide. A comprehensive interplay between genetic alterations and shifted epigenetic regions synergistically leads to disease development and progression into metastatic BC. DNA and histones methylations, as the most studied epigenetic modifications, represent frequent and early events in the process of carcinogenesis. To this end, long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are recognized as potent epigenetic modulators in pathomechanisms of BC by contributing to the regulation of DNA, RNA, and histones' methylation. In turn, the methylation status of DNA, RNA, and histones can affect the level of lncRNAs expression demonstrating the reciprocity of mechanisms involved. Furthermore, lncRNAs might undergo methylation in response to actual medical conditions such as tumor development and treated malignancies. The reciprocity between genome-wide methylation status and long non-coding RNA expression levels in BC remains largely unexplored. Since the bio/medical research in the area is, per evidence, strongly fragmented, the relevance of this reciprocity for BC development and progression has not yet been systematically analyzed. Contextually, the article aims at:consolidating the accumulated knowledge on both-the genome-wide methylation status and corresponding lncRNA expression patterns in BC andhighlighting the potential benefits of this consolidated multi-professional approach for advanced BC management.Based on a big data analysis and machine learning for individualized data interpretation, the proposed approach demonstrates a great potential to promote predictive diagnostics and targeted prevention in the cost-effective primary healthcare (sub-optimal health conditions and protection against the health-to-disease transition) as well as advanced treatment algorithms tailored to the individualized patient profiles in secondary BC care (effective protection against metastatic disease). Clinically relevant examples are provided, including mitochondrial health control and epigenetic regulatory mechanisms involved.

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