Chromatin regulatory factors (CRFs), are known to be involved in tumorigenesis in several cancer types. Nevertheless, the molecular mechanisms through which driver alterations of CRFs cause tumorigenesis remain unknown. Here, we developed a CRFs Oncomodules Discovery approach, which mines several sources of cancer genomics and perturbaomics data. The approach prioritizes sets of genes significantly miss-regulated in primary tumors (oncomodules) bearing mutations of driver CRFs. We applied the approach to eleven TCGA tumor cohorts and uncovered oncomodules potentially associated to mutations of five driver CRFs in three cancer types. Our results revealed, for example, the potential involvement of the mTOR pathway in the development of tumors...
Current knowledge of cancer genomics remains biased against noncoding mutations. To systematically s...
Gene expression programmes driving cell identity are established by tightly regulated transcription ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Chromosomal instability (CIN)...
Chromatin regulatory factors (CRFs), are known to be involved in tumorigenesis in several cancer typ...
Background: Chromatin regulatory factors are emerging as important genes in cancer development and a...
Cis-regulatory element (cRE) mutations underlie hereditary cancers and may contribute significantly ...
BACKGROUND: Large tumor genome sequencing projects have now uncovered a few hundred genes involved i...
Tumors are composed of an evolving population of cells subjected to tissue-specific selection, which...
Circuits of cancer drivers revealed by convergent misregulation of transcription factor targets acro...
The identification of genes maintaining cancer growth is critical to our understanding of tumorigene...
Abstract Background Recent large-scale cancer sequencing studies have discovered many novel cancer d...
Tumors are composed of an evolving population of cells subjected to tissue-specific selection, which...
Distinguishing the driver mutations from somatic mutations in a tumor genome is one of the major cha...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
Gene expression programmes driving cell identity are established by tightly regulated transcription ...
Current knowledge of cancer genomics remains biased against noncoding mutations. To systematically s...
Gene expression programmes driving cell identity are established by tightly regulated transcription ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Chromosomal instability (CIN)...
Chromatin regulatory factors (CRFs), are known to be involved in tumorigenesis in several cancer typ...
Background: Chromatin regulatory factors are emerging as important genes in cancer development and a...
Cis-regulatory element (cRE) mutations underlie hereditary cancers and may contribute significantly ...
BACKGROUND: Large tumor genome sequencing projects have now uncovered a few hundred genes involved i...
Tumors are composed of an evolving population of cells subjected to tissue-specific selection, which...
Circuits of cancer drivers revealed by convergent misregulation of transcription factor targets acro...
The identification of genes maintaining cancer growth is critical to our understanding of tumorigene...
Abstract Background Recent large-scale cancer sequencing studies have discovered many novel cancer d...
Tumors are composed of an evolving population of cells subjected to tissue-specific selection, which...
Distinguishing the driver mutations from somatic mutations in a tumor genome is one of the major cha...
Cancer genomes contain vast amounts of somatic mutations, many of which are passenger mutations not ...
Gene expression programmes driving cell identity are established by tightly regulated transcription ...
Current knowledge of cancer genomics remains biased against noncoding mutations. To systematically s...
Gene expression programmes driving cell identity are established by tightly regulated transcription ...
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Chromosomal instability (CIN)...