Background Epigenetic regulators are frequently mutated or aberrantly expressed in a variety of cancers, leading to altered transcription states that result in changes in cell identity, behavior, and response to therapy. Results To define alterations in epigenetic landscapes in breast cancers, we profiled the distributions of 8 key histone modifications by ChIP-Seq, as well as primary (GRO-seq) and steady state (RNA-Seq) transcriptomes, across 13 distinct cell lines that represent 5 molecular subtypes of breast cancer and immortalized human mammary epithelial cells. Discussion Using combinatorial patterns of distinct histone modification signals, we defined subtype-specific chromatin signatures to nominate potential biomarkers. This approac...
Epigenetic dysregulation in cancer is well documented, however, much of the detail remains unclear. ...
Abstract Background The notion that epigenetic mechan...
Figure S2. (A) Clustering of chromatin states model learned on individual cells showing same enrichm...
Abstract Background Epigenetic regulators are frequen...
Molecular profiling has identified 5 distinct subtypes of breast cancer, luminal A, luminal B, HER2-...
Background: The role of histone modifications is poorly characterized in breast cancer, especially w...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease due to its clinico-pathological features and response to th...
Abstract Motivation Breast cancer consists of multiple distinct tumor...
Cancer progression is driven by cumulative changes that promote and maintain the malignant phenotype...
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
AbstractHistone modifications are regarded as one of markers to identify regulatory elements which a...
We analysed primary breast cancers by genomic DNA copy number arrays, DNA methylation, exome sequenc...
It is increasingly recognized by the scientific community that the field of epigenetics is a key ste...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous condition and comprises molecularly distinct subtypes. An imba...
Epigenetic dysregulation in cancer is well documented, however, much of the detail remains unclear. ...
Abstract Background The notion that epigenetic mechan...
Figure S2. (A) Clustering of chromatin states model learned on individual cells showing same enrichm...
Abstract Background Epigenetic regulators are frequen...
Molecular profiling has identified 5 distinct subtypes of breast cancer, luminal A, luminal B, HER2-...
Background: The role of histone modifications is poorly characterized in breast cancer, especially w...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease due to its clinico-pathological features and response to th...
Abstract Motivation Breast cancer consists of multiple distinct tumor...
Cancer progression is driven by cumulative changes that promote and maintain the malignant phenotype...
Introduction: Identification of gene expression-based breast cancer subtypes is considered a critica...
AbstractHistone modifications are regarded as one of markers to identify regulatory elements which a...
We analysed primary breast cancers by genomic DNA copy number arrays, DNA methylation, exome sequenc...
It is increasingly recognized by the scientific community that the field of epigenetics is a key ste...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Breast cancer (BC) is a heterogeneous condition and comprises molecularly distinct subtypes. An imba...
Epigenetic dysregulation in cancer is well documented, however, much of the detail remains unclear. ...
Abstract Background The notion that epigenetic mechan...
Figure S2. (A) Clustering of chromatin states model learned on individual cells showing same enrichm...