TY - GEN AU - Lorenzo, Paula M. AU - Izquierdo, Andrea G. AU - Diaz-Lagares, Angel AU - Carreira, Marcos C. AU - Macias-Gonzalez, Manuel AU - Sandoval, Juan AU - Cueva, Juan AU - Lopez-Lopez, Rafael AU - Casanueva, Felipe F. AU - Crujeiras, Ana B. PY - 2020 DO - 10.3389/fendo.2020.00245 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/18035 AB - The methylation levels of ZNF577 in breast tumors has been previously identified as a possible epigenetic mark of breast cancer associated with obesity. The aim of the current study was to investigate differences in methylation levels of ZNF577... LA - eng PB - Frontiers Media KW - Epigenetics KW - Obesity KW - Cancer KW - Nutrition KW - Blood cells KW - Biomarkers KW - Breast neoplasms KW - Methylation KW - Epigenómica KW - Obesidad KW - Neoplasias KW - Ciencias de la nutrición KW - Células sanguíneas KW - Biomarcadores KW - Neoplasias de la mama KW - Metilación KW - Adiposity KW - Adult KW - Body Mass Index KW - Breast Neoplasms KW - CpG Islands KW - DNA-Binding Proteins KW - Epigenomics KW - Female KW - Follow-Up Studies KW - Humans KW - Leukocytes KW - Menopause KW - Middle Aged KW - Obesity KW - Prognosis KW - Promoter Regions, Genetic KW - Spain KW - Transcription Factors KW - DNA Methylation KW - Diet, Mediterranean KW - Methylation TI - ZNF577 Methylation Levels in Leukocytes From Women With Breast Cancer Is Modulated by Adiposity, Menopausal State, and the Mediterranean Diet TY - research article ER -