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Epigenetic Dysregulation of KCNK9 Imprinting and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

Genomic imprinting is an inherited form of parent-of-origin specific epigenetic gene regulation that is dysregulated by poor prenatal nutrition and environmental toxins. encodes for TASK3, a pH-regulated potassium channel membrane protein that is overexpressed in 40% of breast cancer. However, gene...

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Published in:Cancers 2021-11, Vol.13 (23), p.6031
Main Authors: Skaar, David A, Dietze, Eric C, Alva-Ornelas, Jackelyn A, Ann, David, Schones, Dustin E, Hyslop, Terry, Sistrunk, Christopher, Zalles, Carola, Ambrose, Adrian, Kennedy, Kendall, Idassi, Ombeni, Miranda Carboni, Gustavo, Gould, Michael N, Jirtle, Randy L, Seewaldt, Victoria L
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Summary:Genomic imprinting is an inherited form of parent-of-origin specific epigenetic gene regulation that is dysregulated by poor prenatal nutrition and environmental toxins. encodes for TASK3, a pH-regulated potassium channel membrane protein that is overexpressed in 40% of breast cancer. However, gene amplification accounts for increased expression in
ISSN:2072-6694
2072-6694
DOI:10.3390/cancers13236031