In addition to mutations in genes, aberrant enhancer element activity at non-coding regions of the genome is a key driver of tumorigenesis. Here, we perform epigenomic enhancer profiling of a cohort of more than forty genetically diverse human colorectal cancer (CRC) specimens. Using normal colonic crypt epithelium as a comparator, we identify enhancers with recurrently gained or lost activity across CRC specimens. Of the enhancers highly recurrently activated in CRC, most are constituents of super enhancers, are occupied by AP-1 and cohesin complex members, and originate from primed chromatin. Many activate known oncogenes, and CRC growth can be mitigated through pharmacologic inhibition or genome editing of these loci. Nearly half of all ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has predominantly been considered a genetic disease, characterized by sequen...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
DNA aberrations that cause colorectal cancer (CRC) occur in multiple steps that involve microsatelli...
Cancer is characterized by pervasive epigenetic alterations with enhancer dysfunction orchestrating ...
Active enhancers are still understudied in colorectal cancers (CRC). Here the authors analyse active...
2013-02-19Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided a powerful approach to identify CRC c...
BACKGROUND:The evaluation of less frequent genetic variants and their effect on complex disease pose...
Enhancers regulate multiple genes via higher-order chromatin structures, and they further affect can...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of less frequent genetic variants and their effect on complex disease pos...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) arise from multi-step carcinogenesis due to genetic mutations and epigenetic...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) develops through a multistage process that results from the progressive accu...
Colorectal malignancies are a leading cause of cancer-related death1 and have undergone extensive ge...
Colorectal malignancies are a leading cause of cancer-related death1 and have undergone extensive ge...
2014-07-15Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the top three cancer incidence and death rates in the Uni...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has predominantly been considered a genetic disease, characterized by sequen...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
DNA aberrations that cause colorectal cancer (CRC) occur in multiple steps that involve microsatelli...
Cancer is characterized by pervasive epigenetic alterations with enhancer dysfunction orchestrating ...
Active enhancers are still understudied in colorectal cancers (CRC). Here the authors analyse active...
2013-02-19Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have provided a powerful approach to identify CRC c...
BACKGROUND:The evaluation of less frequent genetic variants and their effect on complex disease pose...
Enhancers regulate multiple genes via higher-order chromatin structures, and they further affect can...
BACKGROUND: The evaluation of less frequent genetic variants and their effect on complex disease pos...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) arise from multi-step carcinogenesis due to genetic mutations and epigenetic...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) develops through a multistage process that results from the progressive accu...
Colorectal malignancies are a leading cause of cancer-related death1 and have undergone extensive ge...
Colorectal malignancies are a leading cause of cancer-related death1 and have undergone extensive ge...
2014-07-15Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the top three cancer incidence and death rates in the Uni...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) has predominantly been considered a genetic disease, characterized by sequen...
Background: Cancer development is accompanied by genetic phenomena like deletion and amplification o...
DNA aberrations that cause colorectal cancer (CRC) occur in multiple steps that involve microsatelli...