2021 journal article
Epigenetic Dysregulation of KCNK9 Imprinting and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
CANCERS, 13(23).
author keywords: triple negative breast cancer; KCNK9; epigenetics; imprinting
TL;DR:
Evidence is provided that hypomethylation of the KNCK9 DMR/TASK3 overexpression may serve as a marker of risk and a target for prevention of TNBC, particularly in African American women.
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Genomic imprinting is an inherited form of parent-of-origin specific epigenetic gene regulation that is dysregulated by poor prenatal nutrition and environmental toxins.