Epigenetic Biomarkers and Diagnostics
Editat de Jose Luis Garcia-Gimenezen Limba Engleză Hardback – 3 dec 2015
The book describes the challenging aspects of research in epigenetics, and current findings regarding new epigenetic elements and modifiers, providing guidance for researchers interested in the most advanced technologies and tested biomarkers to be used in the clinical diagnosis or prognosis of disease.
- Focuses on recent progress in several areas of epigenetics, general concepts regarding epigenetics, and the future prospects of this discipline in clinical diagnostics and prognostics
- Describes the importance of the quality of samples and clinical associated data, and also the ethical issues for epigenetic diagnostics
- Discusses the advances in epigenomics technologies, including next-generation sequencing based tools and applications
- Expounds on the utility of epigenetic biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis of several diseases, highlighting the study of these biomarkers in cancer, cardiovascular and metabolic diseases, infertility, and infectious diseases
- Includes a special section that discusses the relevance of biobanks in the maintenance of high quality biosamples and clinical-associated data, and the relevance of the ethical aspects in epigenetic studies
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128018996
ISBN-10: 0128018992
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128018992
Pagini: 696
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.68 kg
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Public țintă
specialists in epigenetics, researchers in genetics, biology, physiology, biomedicine, biotechnology, bioinformatics, physicians from diverse specialties (i.e. oncology, endocrinology, pediatrics, pathology, andrology, gerontology, nutritionists, etc.), biotech companies interested in developing new biomarkers, graduate students new to epigeneticsCuprins
Preface José Luis García-Giménez
1. Epigenetic Biomarkers: New findings, perspectives, and future directions in diagnostics José Luis García-Giménez, Toshikazu Ushijima, and Trygve O. Tollefsbol
2. The importance of Biobanks in epigenetic studies Lorena Peiró-Chova, Olga Bahamonde Ponce, Carolina Abril-Tormo, Jacobo Martínez-Santamaría, José Antonio López-Guerrero and Peter H.J. Riegman
3. Epigenetic Mechanisms as Key Regulators in Disease. Clinical Implications Abdelhalim Boukaba, José Luis García-Giménez
4. The evolution of new technologies and methods in clinical epigenetics research Tandy L. Dolin Petrov and Nicole C. Riddle
5. Biomarkers and methodologies for monitoring epigenetic drug effects in cancer Marianne B. Treppendahl, Lasse Sommer Kristensen and Kirsten Grønbæk
6. Genome-wide techniques for the study of clinical epigenetic biomarkers Eneda Toska and F Javier Carmona Sanz
7. Sequenom MassARRAY technology for the analysis of DNA methylation. Clinical applications Enrique J. Buso and Marisa Iborra
8. The role of Methylation-specific PCR and associated techniques in clinical diagnostics Fang Zhao and Bharati Bapat
9. Pyrosequencing and its application in epigenetic clinical diagnostics Ana-Maria Florea
10. Mass spectrometry for the identification of post-translational modifications in histones and its application in clinical epigenetics Roberta Noberini, Alessandro Cuomo and Tiziana Bonaldi
11. High-throughput analysis of non-coding RNAs: implications in clinical epigenetics Valerio Costa, Maria R Matarazzo, Miriam Gagliardi, Roberta Esposito, Alfredo Ciccodicola
12. Circulating non-coding RNAs as clinical biomarkers Francesco Russo, Flavia Scoyni, Alessandro Fatica, Marco Pellegrini, Alfredo Ferro, Alfredo Pulvirenti and Rosalba Giugno
13. DNA methylation biomarkers in lung cancer Juan Sandoval and Paula Lopez Serra
14. DNA methylation alterations as biomarkers for Prostate Cancer João Ramalho-Carvalho, Rui Henrique, Carmen Jerónimo
15. DNA methylation in breast cancer Raimundo Cervera, Alberto Ramos, Ana Lluch and Joan Climent
16. DNA methylation in obesity and associated diseases Ana B Crujeiras and Angel Díaz-Lagares
17. DNA Methylation Biomarkers in Asthma and Allergy Avery DeVries and Donata Vercelli
18. DNA Methylation in Pregnancy Complications Deepali Sundrani, Vinita Khot and Sadhana Joshi
19. Epigenetics in Infectious Diseases Genevieve Syn, Jenefer M. Blackwell and Sarra E. Jamieson
20. DNA Methylation in Neurodegenerative Diseases Sahar Al-Mahdawi, Sara Anjomani Virmouni and Mark A. Pook
21. The histone code and disease: post-translational modifications as potential prognostic factors for clinical diagnosis Nicolas G. Simonet, George Rasti and Alejandro Vaquero
22. Histone Post-Translational Modifications and Chromatin Remodelers in Prostate Cancer Filipa Quintela Vieira, Diogo Almeida-Rios, Inês Graça, Rui Henrique and Carmen Jerónimo
23. Histone post-translational modifications in breast cancer and their use in clinical diagnosis and prognosis Luca Magnani, Annita Louloupi and Wilbert Zwart
24. Histone variants and post-translational modifications in spermatogenesis and infertility Juan Ausio, Yinan Zhang and Toyotaka Ishibashi
25. Circulating histones and nucleosomes as biomarkers in sepsis and septic shock José Luis García Giménez, Carlos Romá Mateo, Marta Seco Cervera, José Santiago Ibañez Cabellos and Federico V. Pallardó
26. Chromatin landscape and epigenetic signatures in neurological disorders: emerging perspectives for biological and clinical research Pamela Milani and Ernest Fraenkel
27. MicroRNAs deregulation in lung cancer and their use as clinical tools Paula Lopez-Serra and Juan Sandoval
28. Circulating Nucleic Acids as Prostate Cancer Biomarkers Claire E. Fletcher, Ailsa Sita-Lumsden, Akifumi Shibakawa and Charlotte L. Bevan
29. microRNAs in breast cancer and their value as biomarkers Olafur Andri Stefansson
30. microRNAs in bone and soft tissue sarcomas and their value as biomarkers Tomohiro Fujiwara, Yu Fujita, Yutaka Nezu, Akira Kawai, Toshifumi Ozaki, Takahiro Ochiya
31. miRNAs in the pathophysiology of diabetes and their value as biomarkers Eoin Brennan, Aaron McClelland, Shinji Hagiwara, Catherine Godson and Phillip Kantharidis
1. Epigenetic Biomarkers: New findings, perspectives, and future directions in diagnostics José Luis García-Giménez, Toshikazu Ushijima, and Trygve O. Tollefsbol
2. The importance of Biobanks in epigenetic studies Lorena Peiró-Chova, Olga Bahamonde Ponce, Carolina Abril-Tormo, Jacobo Martínez-Santamaría, José Antonio López-Guerrero and Peter H.J. Riegman
3. Epigenetic Mechanisms as Key Regulators in Disease. Clinical Implications Abdelhalim Boukaba, José Luis García-Giménez
4. The evolution of new technologies and methods in clinical epigenetics research Tandy L. Dolin Petrov and Nicole C. Riddle
5. Biomarkers and methodologies for monitoring epigenetic drug effects in cancer Marianne B. Treppendahl, Lasse Sommer Kristensen and Kirsten Grønbæk
6. Genome-wide techniques for the study of clinical epigenetic biomarkers Eneda Toska and F Javier Carmona Sanz
7. Sequenom MassARRAY technology for the analysis of DNA methylation. Clinical applications Enrique J. Buso and Marisa Iborra
8. The role of Methylation-specific PCR and associated techniques in clinical diagnostics Fang Zhao and Bharati Bapat
9. Pyrosequencing and its application in epigenetic clinical diagnostics Ana-Maria Florea
10. Mass spectrometry for the identification of post-translational modifications in histones and its application in clinical epigenetics Roberta Noberini, Alessandro Cuomo and Tiziana Bonaldi
11. High-throughput analysis of non-coding RNAs: implications in clinical epigenetics Valerio Costa, Maria R Matarazzo, Miriam Gagliardi, Roberta Esposito, Alfredo Ciccodicola
12. Circulating non-coding RNAs as clinical biomarkers Francesco Russo, Flavia Scoyni, Alessandro Fatica, Marco Pellegrini, Alfredo Ferro, Alfredo Pulvirenti and Rosalba Giugno
13. DNA methylation biomarkers in lung cancer Juan Sandoval and Paula Lopez Serra
14. DNA methylation alterations as biomarkers for Prostate Cancer João Ramalho-Carvalho, Rui Henrique, Carmen Jerónimo
15. DNA methylation in breast cancer Raimundo Cervera, Alberto Ramos, Ana Lluch and Joan Climent
16. DNA methylation in obesity and associated diseases Ana B Crujeiras and Angel Díaz-Lagares
17. DNA Methylation Biomarkers in Asthma and Allergy Avery DeVries and Donata Vercelli
18. DNA Methylation in Pregnancy Complications Deepali Sundrani, Vinita Khot and Sadhana Joshi
19. Epigenetics in Infectious Diseases Genevieve Syn, Jenefer M. Blackwell and Sarra E. Jamieson
20. DNA Methylation in Neurodegenerative Diseases Sahar Al-Mahdawi, Sara Anjomani Virmouni and Mark A. Pook
21. The histone code and disease: post-translational modifications as potential prognostic factors for clinical diagnosis Nicolas G. Simonet, George Rasti and Alejandro Vaquero
22. Histone Post-Translational Modifications and Chromatin Remodelers in Prostate Cancer Filipa Quintela Vieira, Diogo Almeida-Rios, Inês Graça, Rui Henrique and Carmen Jerónimo
23. Histone post-translational modifications in breast cancer and their use in clinical diagnosis and prognosis Luca Magnani, Annita Louloupi and Wilbert Zwart
24. Histone variants and post-translational modifications in spermatogenesis and infertility Juan Ausio, Yinan Zhang and Toyotaka Ishibashi
25. Circulating histones and nucleosomes as biomarkers in sepsis and septic shock José Luis García Giménez, Carlos Romá Mateo, Marta Seco Cervera, José Santiago Ibañez Cabellos and Federico V. Pallardó
26. Chromatin landscape and epigenetic signatures in neurological disorders: emerging perspectives for biological and clinical research Pamela Milani and Ernest Fraenkel
27. MicroRNAs deregulation in lung cancer and their use as clinical tools Paula Lopez-Serra and Juan Sandoval
28. Circulating Nucleic Acids as Prostate Cancer Biomarkers Claire E. Fletcher, Ailsa Sita-Lumsden, Akifumi Shibakawa and Charlotte L. Bevan
29. microRNAs in breast cancer and their value as biomarkers Olafur Andri Stefansson
30. microRNAs in bone and soft tissue sarcomas and their value as biomarkers Tomohiro Fujiwara, Yu Fujita, Yutaka Nezu, Akira Kawai, Toshifumi Ozaki, Takahiro Ochiya
31. miRNAs in the pathophysiology of diabetes and their value as biomarkers Eoin Brennan, Aaron McClelland, Shinji Hagiwara, Catherine Godson and Phillip Kantharidis