Sotos syndrome is an autosomal dominant condition characterized by overgrowth resulting in tall stature and macrocephaly, together with an increased risk of tumorigenesis. The disease is caused by loss-of-function mutations and deletions of the nuclear receptor SET domain containing protein-1 (NSD1) gene, which encodes a histone methyltransferase involved in chromatin regulation. However, despite its causal role in Sotos syndrome and the typical accelerated growth of these patients, little is known about the putative contribution of NSD1 to human sporadic malignancies. Here, we report that NSD1 function is abrogated in human neuroblastoma and glioma cells by transcriptional silencing associated with CpG island-promoter hypermethylation. We ...
Summary: Appropriate histone modifications emerge as essential cell fate regulators of neuronal iden...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, with over 5...
NSD1 and EZH2 are SET domain-containing histone methyltransferases that play key roles in the regula...
International audienceEpigenetic regulations, that comprise histone modifications and DNA methylatio...
Sotos syndrome (OMIM 117550) is a rare genetic overgrowth disorder associated with malformations and...
International audienceEpigenetic regulations, that comprise histone modifications and DNA methylatio...
Sotos syndrome (SS) is characterized by somatic overgrowth and intellectual disability. Most SS case...
Epigenetic regulations, that comprise histone modifications and DNA methylation, are essential to pr...
Nuclear receptor-binding SET-domain protein 1 (NSD1), a methyltransferase that catalyzes H3K36me2, i...
Nuclear receptor-binding SET-domain protein 1 (NSD1), a methyltransferase that catalyzes H3K36me2, i...
Most histone methyltransferases (HMTase) harbor a predicted Su(var)3–9, Enhancer-of-zeste, Trithorax...
Session - 32. Molecular Insights into Mendelian Disorders: no. 130Sotos syndrome (SS) is characteriz...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
Chromatin modifying enzymes are frequently mutated in cancer, resulting in widespread epigenetic der...
Neuroblastoma (NB) pathogenesis has been reported to be closely associated with numerous genetic alt...
Summary: Appropriate histone modifications emerge as essential cell fate regulators of neuronal iden...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, with over 5...
NSD1 and EZH2 are SET domain-containing histone methyltransferases that play key roles in the regula...
International audienceEpigenetic regulations, that comprise histone modifications and DNA methylatio...
Sotos syndrome (OMIM 117550) is a rare genetic overgrowth disorder associated with malformations and...
International audienceEpigenetic regulations, that comprise histone modifications and DNA methylatio...
Sotos syndrome (SS) is characterized by somatic overgrowth and intellectual disability. Most SS case...
Epigenetic regulations, that comprise histone modifications and DNA methylation, are essential to pr...
Nuclear receptor-binding SET-domain protein 1 (NSD1), a methyltransferase that catalyzes H3K36me2, i...
Nuclear receptor-binding SET-domain protein 1 (NSD1), a methyltransferase that catalyzes H3K36me2, i...
Most histone methyltransferases (HMTase) harbor a predicted Su(var)3–9, Enhancer-of-zeste, Trithorax...
Session - 32. Molecular Insights into Mendelian Disorders: no. 130Sotos syndrome (SS) is characteriz...
We identified 266 individuals with intragenic NSD1 mutations or 5q35 microdeletions encompassing NSD...
Chromatin modifying enzymes are frequently mutated in cancer, resulting in widespread epigenetic der...
Neuroblastoma (NB) pathogenesis has been reported to be closely associated with numerous genetic alt...
Summary: Appropriate histone modifications emerge as essential cell fate regulators of neuronal iden...
Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is the sixth most common cancer worldwide, with over 5...
NSD1 and EZH2 are SET domain-containing histone methyltransferases that play key roles in the regula...