Transcriptional dysregulation is a hallmark of prostate cancer (PCa). We mapped the RNA polymerase II-associated (RNA Pol II-associated) chromatin interactions in normal prostate cells and PCa cells. We discovered thousands of enhancer-promoter, enhancer-enhancer, as well as promoter-promoter chromatin interactions. These transcriptional hubs operate within the framework set by structural proteins - CTCF and cohesins - and are regulated by the cooperative action of master transcription factors, such as the androgen receptor (AR) and FOXA1. By combining analyses from metastatic castration-resistant PCa (mCRPC) specimens, we show that AR locus amplification contributes to the transcriptional upregulation of the AR gene by increasing the total...
Many genetic variants affect disease risk by altering context-dependent gene regulation. Such varian...
The Androgen Receptor (AR) is the key-driving transcription factor in prostate cancer, tightly contr...
UnrestrictedThe androgen receptor (AR) has unequivocal roles throughout all phases of prostate cance...
Transcriptional dysregulation is a hallmark of prostate cancer (PCa). We mapped the RNA polymerase I...
Transcriptional dysregulation is a hallmark of prostate cancer (PCa). We mapped the RNA polymerase I...
Androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transcription is critical in almost all stages of prostate cancer (P...
The epigenomic regulation of transcriptional programs in metastatic prostate cancer is poorly unders...
The androgen receptor (AR) is commonly known as a key transcription factor in prostate cancer develo...
Epigenetic processes govern prostate cancer (PCa) biology, as evidenced by the dependency of PCa cel...
AbstractProstate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men. The Androgen Receptor (AR) is...
Here we train cis-regulatory models of prostate tissue gene expression and impute expression transcr...
The aberrant activities of transcription factors such as the androgen receptor (AR) underpin prostat...
Appraising the crucial role of androgen receptor (AR) in prostate cancer (PCa) initiation and progre...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men. The Androgen Receptor (AR) is the maj...
Androgens comprise a class of steroid hormones that drive the progression of prostate cancer, the se...
Many genetic variants affect disease risk by altering context-dependent gene regulation. Such varian...
The Androgen Receptor (AR) is the key-driving transcription factor in prostate cancer, tightly contr...
UnrestrictedThe androgen receptor (AR) has unequivocal roles throughout all phases of prostate cance...
Transcriptional dysregulation is a hallmark of prostate cancer (PCa). We mapped the RNA polymerase I...
Transcriptional dysregulation is a hallmark of prostate cancer (PCa). We mapped the RNA polymerase I...
Androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transcription is critical in almost all stages of prostate cancer (P...
The epigenomic regulation of transcriptional programs in metastatic prostate cancer is poorly unders...
The androgen receptor (AR) is commonly known as a key transcription factor in prostate cancer develo...
Epigenetic processes govern prostate cancer (PCa) biology, as evidenced by the dependency of PCa cel...
AbstractProstate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men. The Androgen Receptor (AR) is...
Here we train cis-regulatory models of prostate tissue gene expression and impute expression transcr...
The aberrant activities of transcription factors such as the androgen receptor (AR) underpin prostat...
Appraising the crucial role of androgen receptor (AR) in prostate cancer (PCa) initiation and progre...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most common cancer in men. The Androgen Receptor (AR) is the maj...
Androgens comprise a class of steroid hormones that drive the progression of prostate cancer, the se...
Many genetic variants affect disease risk by altering context-dependent gene regulation. Such varian...
The Androgen Receptor (AR) is the key-driving transcription factor in prostate cancer, tightly contr...
UnrestrictedThe androgen receptor (AR) has unequivocal roles throughout all phases of prostate cance...