2024
DOI: 10.1098/rstb.2023.0052
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Contributions of transcriptional noise to leukaemia evolution: KAT2A as a case-study

Cristina Pina

Abstract: Transcriptional noise is proposed to participate in cell fate changes, but contributions to mammalian cell differentiation systems, including cancer, remain associative. Cancer evolution is driven by genetic variability, with modulatory or contributory participation of epigenetic variants. Accumulation of epigenetic variants enhances transcriptional noise, which can facilitate cancer cell fate transitions. Acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is an aggressive cancer with strong epigenetic dependencies, characterized … Show more

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“…He proposes an epigenetic ‘clock’ wherein accumulation of gene dysregulation, particularly suppression of tissue-specific transcription factors, increases cell plasticity and the probability of becoming cancerous. A review by Cristina Pina [ 9 ] considers stochastic gene expression as a promoter of cancer progression. She discusses a type of leukaemia in which loss of an epigenetic regulator increases transcriptional variability in leukaemic compared with pre-leukaemic cells.…”
Section: Variable Biological Properties Can Influence Biological Func...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…He proposes an epigenetic ‘clock’ wherein accumulation of gene dysregulation, particularly suppression of tissue-specific transcription factors, increases cell plasticity and the probability of becoming cancerous. A review by Cristina Pina [ 9 ] considers stochastic gene expression as a promoter of cancer progression. She discusses a type of leukaemia in which loss of an epigenetic regulator increases transcriptional variability in leukaemic compared with pre-leukaemic cells.…”
Section: Variable Biological Properties Can Influence Biological Func...mentioning
confidence: 99%