作者: Krista M Dalton , Timothy L Lochmann , Colin Coon , Marissa L Calbert , Mikhail Dozmorov
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摘要: Background: Neuroblastoma (NB) is the most common cancer of infancy and is responsible for the most cancer-related deaths in children under the age of five. The transcription factor MYCN is the most studied oncogene in NB and automatically confers high-risk. MYCN drives numerous effects in the cell, including metabolic changes that are critical for oncogenesis. NB has also been demonstrated to be a highly methylated cancer, with DNA methyltransferases (DNMTs) largely responsible for these modifications. Epigenetics and metabolism are closely connected, with oncogene-driven metabolic rewiring modifying the epigenetic landscape through increases of metabolites that are critical for the activities of epigenetic enzymes, and conversely the enhanced epigenetic activity further regulating the activity of metabolic enzymes. Aims: As metabolism is believed to be a key regulator of the epigenome, the objective …