Description: |
[DBS Seminar] Prof. Sagar Sengupta -- Remodeling of the epigenome: link to chemosensitivity and adjunct therapy in colon cancer |
Date: |
Wednesday, Oct 16, 2024 |
Time: |
4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. |
Venue: |
Asima Chatterjee Lecture Theatre |
Details: |
The human genome itself is extremely compact and needs to be remodeled so that every
cell in the body have the full and complete repertoire of transcripts at the correct time and
location. When the above process is aberrant - it can lead to multiple abnormalities - one of
which is neoplastic transformation leading to carcinogenesis. Hence maintenance of
genome integrity by modulating the compaction and decompaction of the human genome is
one of the hallmarks which can prevent neoplastic transformation.
Chemoresistance is one of the features of recurrent carcinogenesis. When chemoresistance
occur - the frontline drugs used for cancer treatment either partially or completely lose their
efficacy, leading to the recurrence of cancer at the same or distal sites. Using colon cancer
as the model system, we have tried to understand whether chemoresistance can be linked
to chromatin remodeling and if so - whether there are ways to revert the process. The
results will be presented. |
Calendar: |
Seminar Calendar (entered by avick.saha) |