The human genome is organized into topologically associating domains (TADs), which represent contiguous regions with a higher frequency of intra-interactions as opposed to inter-interactions. TADs contribute to gene expression regulation by restricting the interactions between their regulatory elements, and TAD disruption has been associated with cancer. Here, we provide a proof of principle that mutations within TADs can be used to predict the survival of cancer patients. Specifically, we constructed a set of 1467 consensus TADs representing the three-dimensional organization of the human genome and used Cox regression analysis to identify a total of 35 prognostic TADs in different cancer types. Interestingly, only 46% of the 35 prognostic...
Cancer cells harbor molecular alterations at all levels of information processing. Genomic/epigenomi...
SummaryMammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). ...
Somatic mutations in driver genes may ultimately lead to the development of cancer. Understanding ho...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression governs cellular development and malignant transformati...
Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) are conserved during evolution and play roles in guiding an...
Background Genome-wide association studies have identified statistical associations between various ...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Chromatin in the interphase nucleus is organised as a hierarchical series of structural domains, inc...
Epigenetics plays an important role in cancer development and progression. Cancer cells hijack the e...
Spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression governs cellular development and malignant transformati...
In contrast to mono- or biallelic loss of tumor-suppressor function, effects of discrete gene dysreg...
Abstract Background The identi...
Genome sequencing of tumors provides a wealth of information on mutations and structural variations,...
Cancer cells harbor molecular alterations at all levels of information processing. Genomic/epigenomi...
SummaryMammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). ...
Somatic mutations in driver genes may ultimately lead to the development of cancer. Understanding ho...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Spatial organization is an inherent property of the vertebrate genome to accommodate the roughly 2m ...
Spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression governs cellular development and malignant transformati...
Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) are conserved during evolution and play roles in guiding an...
Background Genome-wide association studies have identified statistical associations between various ...
Chromatin is folded into successive layers to organize linear DNA. Genes within the same topological...
Chromatin in the interphase nucleus is organised as a hierarchical series of structural domains, inc...
Epigenetics plays an important role in cancer development and progression. Cancer cells hijack the e...
Spatiotemporal regulation of gene expression governs cellular development and malignant transformati...
In contrast to mono- or biallelic loss of tumor-suppressor function, effects of discrete gene dysreg...
Abstract Background The identi...
Genome sequencing of tumors provides a wealth of information on mutations and structural variations,...
Cancer cells harbor molecular alterations at all levels of information processing. Genomic/epigenomi...
SummaryMammalian genomes are organized into megabase-scale topologically associated domains (TADs). ...
Somatic mutations in driver genes may ultimately lead to the development of cancer. Understanding ho...