SummaryTranscription factor fusion proteins can transform cells by inducing global changes of the transcriptome, often creating a state of oncogene addiction. Here, we investigate the role of epigenetic mechanisms in this process, focusing on Ewing sarcoma cells that are dependent on the EWS-FLI1 fusion protein. We established reference epigenome maps comprising DNA methylation, seven histone marks, open chromatin states, and RNA levels, and we analyzed the epigenome dynamics upon downregulation of the driving oncogene. Reduced EWS-FLI1 expression led to widespread epigenetic changes in promoters, enhancers, and super-enhancers, and we identified histone H3K27 acetylation as the most strongly affected mark. Clustering of epigenetic promoter...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
Epigenetic dysregulation is reported in multiple cancers including Ewing sarcoma (EwS). However, the...
Cancer arises as a consequence of cumulative disruptions to cellular growth control with Darwinian s...
Q2Q1Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a primary bone marrow tumor that very rarely develops in extra-osseous tis...
SummaryThe aberrant transcription factor EWS-FLI1 drives Ewing sarcoma, but its molecular function i...
Cell fate transitions observed in embryonic development involve changes in three-dimensional genomic...
Oncogenic fusion proteins generated by chromosomal translocations play major roles in cancer. Among ...
AbstractEwing sarcoma breakpoint region 1 (EWSR1) fusion with Friend leukemia integration 1 transcri...
Chromosomal translocations involving transcription factor genes have been identified in an increasin...
Various types of repetitive sequences are dysregulated in cancer. In Ewing sarcoma, the oncogenic fu...
Paediatric cancers commonly harbour quiet mutational landscapes and are instead characterized by sin...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a highly aggressive tumour of the bone and soft tissue that typically affects ...
Ewing sarcoma (EwS) is an aggressive childhood cancer likely originating from mesenchymal stem cells...
Epigenetics plays an important role in cancer development and progression. Cancer cells hijack the e...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
Epigenetic dysregulation is reported in multiple cancers including Ewing sarcoma (EwS). However, the...
Cancer arises as a consequence of cumulative disruptions to cellular growth control with Darwinian s...
Q2Q1Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a primary bone marrow tumor that very rarely develops in extra-osseous tis...
SummaryThe aberrant transcription factor EWS-FLI1 drives Ewing sarcoma, but its molecular function i...
Cell fate transitions observed in embryonic development involve changes in three-dimensional genomic...
Oncogenic fusion proteins generated by chromosomal translocations play major roles in cancer. Among ...
AbstractEwing sarcoma breakpoint region 1 (EWSR1) fusion with Friend leukemia integration 1 transcri...
Chromosomal translocations involving transcription factor genes have been identified in an increasin...
Various types of repetitive sequences are dysregulated in cancer. In Ewing sarcoma, the oncogenic fu...
Paediatric cancers commonly harbour quiet mutational landscapes and are instead characterized by sin...
AbstractThe complexity of the mammalian genome is regulated by heritable epigenetic mechanisms, whic...
Ewing sarcoma (ES) is a highly aggressive tumour of the bone and soft tissue that typically affects ...
Ewing sarcoma (EwS) is an aggressive childhood cancer likely originating from mesenchymal stem cells...
Epigenetics plays an important role in cancer development and progression. Cancer cells hijack the e...
Ewing sarcoma is a cancer of children and young adults characterized by the critical translocation-a...
Epigenetic dysregulation is reported in multiple cancers including Ewing sarcoma (EwS). However, the...
Cancer arises as a consequence of cumulative disruptions to cellular growth control with Darwinian s...