Abstract Background The notion that epigenetic mechanisms may be central to cancer initiation and progression is supported by recent next-generation sequencing efforts revealing that genes involved in chromatin-mediated signaling are recurrently mutated in cancer patients. Results Here, we analyze mutational and transcriptional profiles from TCGA and the ICGC across a collection 441 chromatin factors and histones. Chromatin factors essential for rapid replication are frequently overexpressed, and those that maintain genome stability frequently mutated. We identify novel mutation hotspots such as K36M in histone H3.1, and uncover a ge...
Human cancer is a complex and dynamic disease with mutational, spatial, and temporal heterogeneity. ...
Genetic and epigenetic factors contribute to the development of cancer. Epigenetic dysreg-ulation is...
Both genetic and epigenetic changes drive cancer progression. Current work in the field of epigeneti...
Abstract Background The notion that epigenetic mechan...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
Abstract Background Recent large-scale cancer sequencing studies have discovered many novel cancer d...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
Compared to the normal tissues, cancer cells tend to have higher proliferation rate and often lost t...
Since the completion of human genome sequencing, scientists have attempted to decipher the interacti...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
© 2016, International Society for Cellular Oncology.Background: Cancer development is a complex proc...
DNA methylation, histone modification, CpG islands Deregulation of gene expression is a hallmark of ...
Summary: The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. N...
Chromatin structure and accessibility, and combinatorial binding of transcription factors to regulat...
BACKGROUND: Despite their well-established functional roles, histone modifications have received les...
Human cancer is a complex and dynamic disease with mutational, spatial, and temporal heterogeneity. ...
Genetic and epigenetic factors contribute to the development of cancer. Epigenetic dysreg-ulation is...
Both genetic and epigenetic changes drive cancer progression. Current work in the field of epigeneti...
Abstract Background The notion that epigenetic mechan...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
Abstract Background Recent large-scale cancer sequencing studies have discovered many novel cancer d...
The correlation between epigenetic aberrations and disease underscores the importance of epigenetic ...
Compared to the normal tissues, cancer cells tend to have higher proliferation rate and often lost t...
Since the completion of human genome sequencing, scientists have attempted to decipher the interacti...
Defects in chromatin modifiers and remodelers have been described both for hematological and solid m...
© 2016, International Society for Cellular Oncology.Background: Cancer development is a complex proc...
DNA methylation, histone modification, CpG islands Deregulation of gene expression is a hallmark of ...
Summary: The discovery of cancer-associated alterations has primarily focused on genetic variants. N...
Chromatin structure and accessibility, and combinatorial binding of transcription factors to regulat...
BACKGROUND: Despite their well-established functional roles, histone modifications have received les...
Human cancer is a complex and dynamic disease with mutational, spatial, and temporal heterogeneity. ...
Genetic and epigenetic factors contribute to the development of cancer. Epigenetic dysreg-ulation is...
Both genetic and epigenetic changes drive cancer progression. Current work in the field of epigeneti...