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Epigenetic changes can initiate cancer, no mutations required

A group of scientists from the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS) have overturned a scientific dogma by demonstrating, for the first time, that DNA mutations are not essential for the development of cancer. The researchers temporarily disrupted gene silencing led by Polycomb proteins in fruit flies, and observed that this could produce tumors caused only by epigenetic changes, without permanent changes to the genome. ....

Scientific Research , French National Center , Bioworld Science ,

FDA Grants Orphan Drug Designation to EPI-321, Epic Bio's

- Potential one-time therapy for the treatment of FSHD includes a novel non-cutting dCas protein delivered via a single AAV - - EPI-321 is the only. ....

United States , Weston Miller , Drug Administration , Orphan Drug Designation , Gene Expression Modulation System , Horizons Ventures , Epic Bio , Gene Therapy ,

Omics studies reveal 'Google map' of Alzheimer's disease

The broadest view of post-mortem brains in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) has unveiled the genome, transcriptome and epigenome alterations of this neurodegenerative condition. The coordinated research, directed by scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), also described new cellular pathways that could help the scientific community design new therapies. Four simultaneous studies published on Sept. 28, 2023, in Cell, presented a brain single-cell atlas of AD, exposed the damage that affects DNA, and described the processes that alter the microglia and dysregulate the epigenome. ....

Massachusetts Institute Of Technology , Massachusetts Institute , Alzheimers Disease ,

Study: Small differences in mother's behaviour may show up in child's epigenome

Adding evidence to the importance of early development, a new study links neutral maternal behaviour toward infants with an epigenetic change in children related to the stress response. ....

United States , United Kingdom , Elizabeth Holdsworth , Washington State University , American Journal , Avon Longitudinal Study , Mother S , Child S , Ews India ,