E-Cadherin gene

Correlation between methylation of the E-Cadherin gene and malignancy of prostate cancer

S. Q. Zhang, Zhang, G. Q., Zhang, L., Zhang, S. Q., Zhang, G. Q., and Zhang, L., Correlation between methylation of the E-Cadherin gene and malignancy of prostate cancer, vol. 15, p. -, 2016.

Prostate cancer is a common malignant tumor in males with an unclear pathogenic mechanism. As one epigenetic regulation mechanism, DNA methylation of the whole genome and specific gene(s) plays critical roles in pathogenesis, progression, diagnosis, and treatment of prostate cancer. The E-Cadherin gene is involved in cell metabolism and has been suggested to be related with malignancy of multiple tumors. This study investigated the correlation between E-Cadherin methylation and malignancy of prostate cancer.

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