Malignant gliomas constitute one of the most significant areas of unmet medical need, owing to the invariable failure of surgical eradication and their marked molecular heterogeneity. Accumulating evidence has revealed a critical contribution by the Polycomb axis of epigenetic repression. However, a coherent understanding of the regulatory networks affected by Polycomb during gliomagenesis is still lacking. Here we integrate transcriptomic and epigenomic analyses to define Polycomb-dependent networks that promote gliomagenesis, validating them both in two independent mouse models and in a large cohort of human samples. We find that Polycomb dysregulation in gliomagenesis affects transcriptional networks associated with invasiveness and de-d...
A cell uses epigenetic regulation mechanisms to activate or deactivate genetic characteristics, i.e....
The Polycomb group (PcG) system represses the transcription of important developmental regulators an...
Polycomb proteins are known for silencing their target genes during development and cell differentia...
Malignant gliomas constitute one of the most significant areas of unmet medical need, owing to the i...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most common and aggressive malignant brain tumors in adu...
The Gcm/Glide transcription factor is transiently expressed and required in the Drosophila nervous s...
AbstractProteins from the Polycomb group (PcG) are epigenetic chromatin modifiers involved in cancer...
SummaryEpigenetic alterations have been increasingly implicated in oncogenesis. Analysis of Drosophi...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins form chromatin-modifying complexes that are essential for embryoni...
International audienceAbstract Cancer arises from a multitude of disorders resulting in loss of diff...
Transcription factor (TF)-induced reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells...
Multicellular organisms consist of numerous cell types, each serving a specific function. Remarkably...
The Polycomb Group proteins (PcGs) are present in cells nuclei as two main repressive complexes name...
SummaryDevelopmental fate decisions are dictated by master transcription factors (TFs) that interact...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins play a critical role in histone mediated epigenetics which has bee...
A cell uses epigenetic regulation mechanisms to activate or deactivate genetic characteristics, i.e....
The Polycomb group (PcG) system represses the transcription of important developmental regulators an...
Polycomb proteins are known for silencing their target genes during development and cell differentia...
Malignant gliomas constitute one of the most significant areas of unmet medical need, owing to the i...
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the most common and aggressive malignant brain tumors in adu...
The Gcm/Glide transcription factor is transiently expressed and required in the Drosophila nervous s...
AbstractProteins from the Polycomb group (PcG) are epigenetic chromatin modifiers involved in cancer...
SummaryEpigenetic alterations have been increasingly implicated in oncogenesis. Analysis of Drosophi...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins form chromatin-modifying complexes that are essential for embryoni...
International audienceAbstract Cancer arises from a multitude of disorders resulting in loss of diff...
Transcription factor (TF)-induced reprogramming of somatic cells into induced pluripotent stem cells...
Multicellular organisms consist of numerous cell types, each serving a specific function. Remarkably...
The Polycomb Group proteins (PcGs) are present in cells nuclei as two main repressive complexes name...
SummaryDevelopmental fate decisions are dictated by master transcription factors (TFs) that interact...
The Polycomb group (PcG) proteins play a critical role in histone mediated epigenetics which has bee...
A cell uses epigenetic regulation mechanisms to activate or deactivate genetic characteristics, i.e....
The Polycomb group (PcG) system represses the transcription of important developmental regulators an...
Polycomb proteins are known for silencing their target genes during development and cell differentia...