A wide range of the epigenetic effectors that regulate chromatin modification, gene expression, genomic stability, and DNA repair contain structurally conserved domains called plant homeodomain (PHD) fingers. Alternations of several PHD finger-containing proteins (PHFs) due to genomic amplification, mutations, deletions, and translocations have been linked directly to various types of cancer. However, little is known about the genomic landscape and the clinical significance of PHFs in breast cancer. Hence, we performed a large-scale genomic and transcriptomic analysis of 98 PHF genes in breast cancer using TCGA and METABRIC datasets and correlated the recurrent alterations with clinicopathological features and survival of patients. Differen...
In cancer, the overall patterns of epigenetic marks are severely distorted from the corresponding no...
The application of high throughput techniques to profile DNA, RNA and protein in breast cancer sampl...
SummaryA causal role of gene amplification in tumorigenesis is well known, whereas amplification of ...
A major goal of cancer genomics is to identify somatic mutations that play a role in tumor initiatio...
Abstract Background Epigenetic regulators are frequen...
Molecular profiling has identified 5 distinct subtypes of breast cancer, luminal A, luminal B, HER2-...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease as evident through the diversity observed between the molec...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Our understanding of key epigenetic regulators involved in specific biological processes and cancers...
The MYC proto-oncogene (MYC) is one of the most frequently overexpressed genes in breast cancer that...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
This Article from the Cancer Genome Atlas consortium describes a multifaceted analysis of primary br...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Large, multidimensional cancer datasets provide a resource that can be mined to identify candidate t...
Cancer progression is driven by cumulative changes that promote and maintain the malignant phenotype...
In cancer, the overall patterns of epigenetic marks are severely distorted from the corresponding no...
The application of high throughput techniques to profile DNA, RNA and protein in breast cancer sampl...
SummaryA causal role of gene amplification in tumorigenesis is well known, whereas amplification of ...
A major goal of cancer genomics is to identify somatic mutations that play a role in tumor initiatio...
Abstract Background Epigenetic regulators are frequen...
Molecular profiling has identified 5 distinct subtypes of breast cancer, luminal A, luminal B, HER2-...
Breast cancer is a heterogeneous disease as evident through the diversity observed between the molec...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
Our understanding of key epigenetic regulators involved in specific biological processes and cancers...
The MYC proto-oncogene (MYC) is one of the most frequently overexpressed genes in breast cancer that...
Recent data have revealed that epigenetic alterations, including DNA methylation and chromatin struc...
This Article from the Cancer Genome Atlas consortium describes a multifaceted analysis of primary br...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Large, multidimensional cancer datasets provide a resource that can be mined to identify candidate t...
Cancer progression is driven by cumulative changes that promote and maintain the malignant phenotype...
In cancer, the overall patterns of epigenetic marks are severely distorted from the corresponding no...
The application of high throughput techniques to profile DNA, RNA and protein in breast cancer sampl...
SummaryA causal role of gene amplification in tumorigenesis is well known, whereas amplification of ...