PEpiD: A Prostate Epigenetic Database in Mammals

摘要

Epigenetic mechanisms play key roles in initiation and progression of prostate cancer by changing gene expression. The Prostate Epigenetic Database (PEpiD: http://wukong.tongji.edu.cn/pepid) archives the three extensively characterized epigenetic mechanisms DNA methylation, histone modification, and microRNA implicated in prostate cancer of human, mouse, and rat. PEpiD uses a distinct color scheme to present the three types of epigenetic data and provides a user-friendly interface for flexible query. The retrieved information includes Refseq ID, gene symbol, gene alias, genomic loci of epigenetic changes, tissue source, experimental method, and supportive references. The change of histone modification (hyper or hypo) and the corresponding gene expression change (up or down) are also indicated. A graphic view of DNA methylation with exon-intron structure and predicted CpG islands is provided as well. Moreover, the prostate-related ENCODE tracks (DNA methylation, histone modifications, chromatin remodelers), and other key transcription factors with reported roles in prostate are displayed in the browser as well. The reversibility of epigenetic aberrations has made them potential markers for diagnosis and prognosis, and targets for treatment of cancers. This curated information will improve our understanding of epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation in prostate cancer, and serve as an important resource for epigenetic research in prostate cancer.

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PLOS ONE
史偈君
史偈君
2011级硕士,2013年春转博,2016年3月毕业,2022年1月起为同济大学生命科学与技术学院教授
胡健
胡健
2012级直博生,2018年9月毕业
周青
周青
2010级硕士,2013年6月毕业
杜艳华
杜艳华
2011级硕士,2013年春转博,2017年6月毕业,20年6月起为上海市免疫学研究所助理教授
江赐忠
江赐忠
博士生导师;PI
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