About this Research Topic
Given the complexity and heterogeneity of cancer, the same epigenetic processes can have divergent, sometimes opposing, roles across different cancer types. Moreover, previously unidentified epigenetic modifications may emerge as significant. The goal of this research topic is to elucidate the impact of epigenetic mechanisms, both known and novel, on specific cancer types, aiming to identify new therapeutic targets. To accomplish this objective, a comprehensive approach involving cell-based assays, animal models, and clinical studies is essential. In recent years, the rise of bioinformatics and artificial intelligence has provided new tools for uncovering regulatory pathways affecting the epigenome. These technologies offer promising avenues for discovering new mechanisms and are highly recommended for integration into research efforts to accelerate the identification of potential cancer treatments.
We welcome studies, including but not limited to, the following themes for submission:
• Novel epigenetic mechanisms in cancer
• Unreported effects of known epigenetic processes in cancer
• Undiscovered epigenetic changes or potential epigenetic targets in cancer
• Clinical trials targeting the epigenome in cancer
Keywords: Epigenetic Modifications Metabolic Reprogramming Cancer Therapeutic Targets Bioinformatics and Artificial Intelligence
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