• Title of article

    Epigenetic as a Novel Biomarker Associated with PAH Exposure and Breast CancerRisk

  • Author/Authors

    Adel Abbas ، Zainab Department of health in baghdad Rusafa - Al-kindy teaching hospital - ministry of health , Raheem Jebur ، Abbas College of medicine - Kufa University, Medical Microbiology branch , Ardalan ، Abbas Department of biology - Faculty of science - Arak university , Ghasemzadeh ، Abbas ATMP Department - Breast Cancer Research Center - Motamed Cancer Institute

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  • Abstract
    The pathophysiology and molecular pathways of breast cancer (BC) are still unclear, but it appears that BC is caused by the interaction between genetic susceptibility and environmental factors. Epidemiology studies have shown the increase risk of BC through polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) exposure. Environmental carcinogens induce disease pathways by altering the expression of specific genes that may be a consequence of epigenetic modifications. In order to understand the effects of PAHs in the BC risk, the epigenetic pathway may consider as an important key and likely play a role in BC initiation. Novel epigenetic  biomarkers and treatments hold promise  in the approch of personalized medicine. Here, we focus to review the epigenetic factors in relation to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons exposure that may influence BC risk.
  • Keywords
    Breast cancer , DNA methylation , Non , coding RNAs , Personalized Medicine
  • Journal title
    Personalized Medicine Journal
  • Journal title
    Personalized Medicine Journal
  • Record number

    2743083