The EZH2 polycomb transcriptional repressor--a marker or mover of metastatic prostate cancer?
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Overview
abstract
The recent finding of overexpression of the polycomb group transcriptional repressor EZH2 in prostate cancer raises the possibility that transcriptional regulation at the chromatin level may play a role in the development of the metastatic phenotype and suggests new avenues of exploration with respect to patient stratification and therapeutics.