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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38588446/ets1-a-target-gene-of-the-ewsr1-fli1-fusion-oncoprotein-regulates-the-expression-of-the-focal-adhesion-protein-tensin3
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vernon Justice Ebegboni, Tamara L Jones, Tayvia Brownmiller, Patrick X Zhao, Erica C Pehrsson, Soumya Sundara Rajan, Natasha J Caplen
The mechanistic basis for the metastasis of Ewing sarcomas remains poorly understood, as these tumors harbor few mutations beyond the chromosomal translocation that initiates the disease. Instead, the epigenome of Ewing sarcoma (EWS) cells reflects the regulatory state of genes associated with the DNA binding activity of the fusion oncoproteins EWSR1::FLI1 or EWSR1::ERG. In this study, we examined the EWSR1::FLI1/ERG's repression of transcription factor genes, concentrating on those that exhibit a broader range of expression in tumors than in EWS cell lines...
April 8, 2024: Molecular Cancer Research: MCR
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38587919/super-enhancers-drivers-of-cells-identities-and-cells-debacles
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REVIEW
Mélanie Lavaud, Robel Tesfaye, Léa Lassous, Bénédicte Brounais, Marc Baud'huin, Franck Verrecchia, François Lamoureux, Steven Georges, Benjamin Ory
Precise spatiotemporal regulations of gene expression are essential for determining cells' fates and functions. Enhancers are cis -acting DNA elements that act as periodic transcriptional thrusters and their activities are cell type specific. Clusters of enhancers, called super-enhancers, are more densely occupied by transcriptional activators than enhancers, driving stronger expression of their target genes, which have prominent roles in establishing and maintaining cellular identities. Here we review the current knowledge on the composition and structure of super-enhancers to understand how they robustly stimulate the expression of cellular identity genes...
April 8, 2024: Epigenomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38583183/vitamin-c-enhances-co-localization-of-novel-tet1-nuclear-bodies-with-both-cajal-and-pml-bodies-in-colorectal-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nour El Osmani, Corinne Prévostel, Laurence Picque Lasorsa, Mohammad El Harakeh, Zeina Radwan, Hiba Mawlawi, Marwan El Sabban, Margret Shirinian, Zeina Dassouki
Deregulation of ten-eleven Translocation protein 1 (TET1) is commonly reported to induce imbalances in gene expression and subsequently to colorectal cancer development (CRC). On the other hand, vitamin C (VitC) improves the prognosis of colorectal cancer by reprogramming the cancer epigenome and limiting chemotherapeutic drug resistance events. In this study, we aimed to characterize TET1-specific subcellular compartments and evaluate the effect of VitC on TET1 compartmentalization in colonic tumour cells...
December 2024: Epigenetics: Official Journal of the DNA Methylation Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38582099/integrative-single-cell-atlas-revealed-intratumoral-heterogeneity-generation-from-an-adaptive-epigenetic-cell-state-in-human-bladder-urothelial-carcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yu Xiao, Wan Jin, Kaiyu Qian, Lingao Ju, Gang Wang, Kai Wu, Rui Cao, Luyuan Chang, Zilin Xu, Jun Luo, Liuying Shan, Fang Yu, Xintong Chen, Dongmei Liu, Hong Cao, Yejinpeng Wang, Xinyue Cao, Wei Zhou, Diansheng Cui, Ye Tian, Chundong Ji, Yongwen Luo, Xin Hong, Fangjin Chen, Minsheng Peng, Yi Zhang, Xinghuan Wang
Intratumor heterogeneity (ITH) of bladder cancer (BLCA) contributes to therapy resistance and immune evasion affecting clinical prognosis. The molecular and cellular mechanisms contributing to BLCA ITH generation remain elusive. It is found that a TM4SF1-positive cancer subpopulation (TPCS) can generate ITH in BLCA, evidenced by integrative single cell atlas analysis. Extensive profiling of the epigenome and transcriptome of all stages of BLCA revealed their evolutionary trajectories. Distinct ancestor cells gave rise to low-grade noninvasive and high-grade invasive BLCA...
April 6, 2024: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578989/multi-omics-analysis-reveals-that-linoleic-acid-metabolism-is-associated-with-variations-of-trained-immunity-induced-by-distinct-bcg-strains
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jin-Chuan Xu, Zhen-Yan Chen, Xue-Jiao Huang, Juan Wu, Huan Huang, Liang-Fei Niu, Hui-Ling Wang, Jian-Hui Li, Douglas B Lowrie, Zhidong Hu, Shui-Hua Lu, Xiao-Yong Fan
Trained immunity is one of the mechanisms by which BCG vaccination confers persistent nonspecific protection against diverse diseases. Genomic differences between the different BCG vaccine strains that are in global use could result in variable protection against tuberculosis and therapeutic effects on bladder cancer. In this study, we found that four representative BCG strains (BCG-Russia, BCG-Sweden, BCG-China, and BCG-Pasteur) covering all four genetic clusters differed in their ability to induce trained immunity and nonspecific protection...
April 5, 2024: Science Advances
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38578195/co-targeting-bet-cbp-and-p300-inhibits-neuroendocrine-signalling-in-androgen-receptor-null-prostate-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Nicholas Choo, Shivakumar Keerthikumar, Susanne Ramm, Daisaku Ashikari, Linda Teng, Birunthi Niranjan, Shelley Hedwards, Laura H Porter, David L Goode, Kaylene J Simpson, Renea A Taylor, Gail P Risbridger, Mitchell G Lawrence
There are diverse phenotypes of castration-resistant prostate cancer, including neuroendocrine disease, that vary in their sensitivity to drug treatment. The efficacy of BET and CBP/p300 inhibitors in prostate cancer is attributed, at least in part, to their ability to decrease androgen receptor (AR) signalling. However, the activity of BET and CBP/p300 inhibitors in prostate cancers that lack the AR is unclear. In this study, we showed that BRD4, CBP, and p300 were co-expressed in AR-positive and AR-null prostate cancer...
April 5, 2024: Journal of Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38567159/molecular-aspects-of-cervical-cancer-a-pathogenesis-update
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REVIEW
Verónica Vallejo-Ruiz, Lourdes Gutiérrez-Xicotencatl, Oscar Medina-Contreras, Marcela Lizano
Cervical cancer (CC) is a significant health problem, especially in low-income countries. Functional studies on the human papillomavirus have generated essential advances in the knowledge of CC. However, many unanswered questions remain. This mini-review discusses the latest results on CC pathogenesis, HPV oncogenesis, and molecular changes identified through next-generation technologies. Interestingly, the percentage of samples with HPV genome integrations correlates with the degree of the cervical lesions, suggesting a role in the development of CC...
2024: Frontiers in Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565950/lats1-controls-ctcf-chromatin-occupancy-and-hormonal-response-of-3d-grown-breast-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julieta Ramírez-Cuéllar, Roberto Ferrari, Rosario T Sanz, Marta Valverde-Santiago, Judith García-García, A Silvina Nacht, David Castillo, Francois Le Dily, Maria Victoria Neguembor, Marco Malatesta, Sarah Bonnin, Marc A Marti-Renom, Miguel Beato, Guillermo P Vicent
The cancer epigenome has been studied in cells cultured in two-dimensional (2D) monolayers, but recent studies highlight the impact of the extracellular matrix and the three-dimensional (3D) environment on multiple cellular functions. Here, we report the physical, biochemical, and genomic differences between T47D breast cancer cells cultured in 2D and as 3D spheroids. Cells within 3D spheroids exhibit a rounder nucleus with less accessible, more compacted chromatin, as well as altered expression of ~2000 genes, the majority of which become repressed...
April 2, 2024: EMBO Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38565400/from-powerhouse-to-regulator-the-role-of-mitoepigenetics-in-mitochondrion-related-cellular-functions-and-human-diseases
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REVIEW
Luigi Donato, Domenico Mordà, Concetta Scimone, Simona Alibrandi, Rosalia D'Angelo, Antonina Sidoti
Beyond their crucial role in energy production, mitochondria harbor a distinct genome subject to epigenetic regulation akin to that of nuclear DNA. This paper delves into the nascent but rapidly evolving fields of mitoepigenetics and mitoepigenomics, exploring the sophisticated regulatory mechanisms governing mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). These mechanisms encompass mtDNA methylation, the influence of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), and post-translational modifications of mitochondrial proteins. Together, these epigenetic modifications meticulously coordinate mitochondrial gene transcription, replication, and metabolism, thereby calibrating mitochondrial function in response to the dynamic interplay of intracellular needs and environmental stimuli...
March 31, 2024: Free Radical Biology & Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38562717/metastatic-site-influences-driver-gene-function-in-pancreatic-cancer
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Kaloyan M Tsanov, Francisco M Barriga, Yu-Jui Ho, Direna Alonso-Curbelo, Geulah Livshits, Richard P Koche, Timour Baslan, Janelle Simon, Sha Tian, Alexandra N Wuest, Wei Luan, John E Wilkinson, Ignas Masilionis, Nevenka Dimitrova, Christine A Iacobuzio-Donahue, Ronan Chaligné, Dana Pe'er, Joan Massagué, Scott W Lowe
Driver gene mutations can increase the metastatic potential of the primary tumor 1-3 , but their role in sustaining tumor growth at metastatic sites is poorly understood. A paradigm of such mutations is inactivation of SMAD4 - a transcriptional effector of TGFβ signaling - which is a hallmark of multiple gastrointestinal malignancies 4,5 . SMAD4 inactivation mediates TGFβ's remarkable anti-to pro-tumorigenic switch during cancer progression and can thus influence both tumor initiation and metastasis 6-14 ...
March 18, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38561976/circulating-cell-free-dna-methylation-based-multi-omics-analysis-allows-early-diagnosis-of-pancreatic-ductal-adenocarcinoma
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Guochao Zhao, Ruijingfang Jiang, Ying Shi, Suizhi Gao, Dansong Wang, Zhilong Li, Yuhong Zhou, Jianlong Sun, Wenchuan Wu, Jiaxi Peng, Tiantao Kuang, Yefei Rong, Jie Yuan, Shida Zhu, Gang Jin, Yuying Wang, Wenhui Lou
Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly aggressive cancer with a 5-year survival rate of 7.2% in China. However, effective approaches for diagnosis of PDAC are limited. Tumor-originating genomic and epigenomic aberration in circulating free DNA (cfDNA) have potential as liquid biopsy biomarkers for cancer diagnosis. Our study aims to assess the feasibility of cfDNA-based liquid biopsy assay for PDAC diagnosis. In this study, we performed parallel genomic and epigenomic profiling of plasma cfDNA from Chinese PDAC patients and healthy individuals...
April 1, 2024: Molecular Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38556040/hypoxic-adaptation-of-mitochondria-and-its-impact-on-tumor-cell-function
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REVIEW
Martin Benej, Ioanna Papandreou, Nicholas C Denko
Mitochondria are the major sink for oxygen in the cell, consuming it during ATP production. Therefore, when environmental oxygen levels drop in the tumor, significant adaptation is required. Mitochondrial activity is also a major producer of biosynthetic precursors and a regulator of cellular oxidative and reductive balance. Because of the complex biochemistry, mitochondrial adaptation to hypoxia occurs through multiple mechanisms and has significant impact on other cellular processes such as macromolecule synthesis and gene regulation...
March 29, 2024: Seminars in Cancer Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555871/the-genomics-of-sporadic-and-hereditary-colorectal-cancer
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REVIEW
I D Sadien, R J Davies, Jmd Wheeler
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Over the past three decades, extensive efforts have sought to elucidate the genomic landscape of CRC. These studies reveal that CRC is highly heterogeneous at the molecular level, with different subtypes characterised by distinct somatic mutational profiles, epigenetic aberrations and transcriptomic signatures. This review summarises our current understanding of the genomic and epigenomic alterations implicated in CRC development and progression...
April 2024: Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38555869/current-and-future-genomic-applications-for-surgeons
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
O Alkhatib, T Miles, R P Jones, R Mair, R Palmer, H Winter, F D McDermott
Genomics is a crucial part of managing surgical disease. This review focuses on some of the genomic advances that are available now and looks to the future of their application in surgical practice. Whole-genome sequencing enables unbiased coverage across the entire human genome of approximately three billion base pairs. Newer technologies, such as those that permit long-read sequence analysis, provide additional information in longer phased fragment and base pair epigenomic (methylomic) data. Whole-genome sequencing is currently available in England for cancers in children, teenagers and young adults, central nervous system tumours, sarcoma and haematological malignancies...
April 2024: Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38550991/cellular-plasticity-and-fate-determination-in-gastric-carcinogenesis
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REVIEW
Zheng He, Xiao-Hai Hu, Tian-Yu He, Ting-Ting Zhao
Cellular plasticity serves as a crucial biological phenomenon in humans, integral to tissue repair and maintenance of dynamic environmental homeostasis post-injury. However, dysregulated activation of this beneficial mechanism can pave the way for tumorigenesis and cancer progression. In this review, we synthesize recent advancements concerning the properties and roles of gastric epithelial cells, with a special emphasis on cellular plasticity and fate specification during the progress of gastric tumorigenesis...
April 19, 2024: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38548357/evaluating-offspring-genomic-and-epigenomic-alterations-after-prenatal-exposure-to-cancer-treatment-in-pregnancy-ge-cip-a-multicentric-observational-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ilana Struys, Carolina Velázquez, Koenraad Devriendt, Lode Godderis, Heidi Segers, Bernard Thienpont, Ruben van Boxtel, Kristel Van Calsteren, Thierry Voet, Vera Wolters, Liesbeth Lenaerts, Frederic Amant
INTRODUCTION: Around 1 in 1000-2000 pregnancies are affected by a cancer diagnosis. Previous studies have shown that chemotherapy during pregnancy has reassuring cognitive and cardiac neonatal outcomes, and hence has been proposed as standard of care. However, although these children perform within normal ranges for their age, subtle differences have been identified. Given that chemotherapeutic compounds can cross the placenta, the possibility that prenatal chemotherapy exposure mutates the offspring's genome and/or epigenome, with potential deleterious effects later in life, urges to be investigated...
March 28, 2024: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38544480/wemics-a-single-base-resolution-methylation-quantification-method-for-enhanced-prediction-of-epigenetic-regulation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yi Liu, Jiani Yi, Pin Wu, Jun Zhang, Xufan Li, Jia Li, Liyuan Zhou, Yong Liu, Haiming Xu, Enguo Chen, Honghe Zhang, Mingyu Liang, Pengyuan Liu, Xiaoqing Pan, Yan Lu
DNA methylation, an epigenetic mechanism that alters gene expression without changing DNA sequence, is essential for organism development and key biological processes like genomic imprinting and X-chromosome inactivation. Despite tremendous efforts in DNA methylation research, accurate quantification of cytosine methylation remains a challenge. Here, a single-base methylation quantification approach is introduced by weighting methylation of consecutive CpG sites (Wemics) in genomic regions. Wemics quantification of DNA methylation better predicts its regulatory impact on gene transcription and identifies differentially methylated regions (DMRs) with more biological relevance...
March 28, 2024: Advanced Science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany)
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38541726/breast-cancer-exposomics
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REVIEW
Anca-Narcisa Neagu, Taniya Jayaweera, Lilian Corrice, Kaya Johnson, Costel C Darie
We are exposed to a mixture of environmental man-made and natural xenobiotics. We experience a wide spectrum of environmental exposure in our lifetime, including the effects of xenobiotics on gametogenesis and gametes that undergo fertilization as the starting point of individual development and, moreover, in utero exposure, which can itself cause the first somatic or germline mutation necessary for breast cancer (BC) initiation. Most xenobiotics are metabolized or/and bioaccumulate and biomagnify in our tissues and cells, including breast tissues, so the xenobiotic metabolism plays an important role in BC initiation and progression...
March 18, 2024: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38540157/long-intergenic-non-coding-rnas-of-human-chromosome-18-focus-on-cancers
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REVIEW
Pavel V Ershov, Evgeniy O Yablokov, Yuri V Mezentsev, Alexis S Ivanov
Malignant neoplasms are characterized by high molecular heterogeneity due to multilevel deregulation of gene expression and cellular functions. It is known that non-coding RNAs, including long intergenic non-coding RNAs (lincRNAs), can play significant roles in cancer biology. The current review focuses on a systematical analysis of genomic, transcriptomic, epigenomic, interactomic, and literature data on 65 lincRNAs of human chromosome 18 in the context of pan-cancer studies. The entire group of lincRNAs can be conditionally divided into 4 subgroups depending on experimental evidence on direct or indirect involvement in cancers and the biological associations with cancers, which we found during the data-mining process: the most studied (5 lincRNAs), moderately or poorly studied (11 lincRNAs), and understudied (31 lincRNAs)...
February 28, 2024: Biomedicines
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38536927/activation-of-endogenous-retroviruses-and-induction-of-viral-mimicry-by-mek1-2-inhibition-in-pancreatic-cancer
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alice Cortesi, Francesco Gandolfi, Fabiana Arco, Pierluigi Di Chiaro, Emanuele Valli, Sara Polletti, Roberta Noberini, Francesco Gualdrini, Sergio Attanasio, Francesca Citron, I-Lin Ho, Rutvi Shah, Er-Yen Yen, Mara Cetty Spinella, Simona Ronzoni, Simona Rodighiero, Nico Mitro, Tiziana Bonaldi, Serena Ghisletti, Silvia Monticelli, Andrea Viale, Giuseppe Riccardo Diaferia, Gioacchino Natoli
While pancreatic ductal adenocarcinomas (PDACs) are addicted to KRAS-activating mutations, inhibitors of downstream KRAS effectors, such as the MEK1/2 kinase inhibitor trametinib, are devoid of therapeutic effects. However, the extensive rewiring of regulatory circuits driven by the attenuation of the KRAS pathway may induce vulnerabilities of therapeutic relevance. An in-depth molecular analysis of the transcriptional and epigenomic alterations occurring in PDAC cells in the initial hours after MEK1/2 inhibition by trametinib unveiled the induction of endogenous retroviruses (ERVs) escaping epigenetic silencing, leading to the production of double-stranded RNAs and the increased expression of interferon (IFN) genes...
March 29, 2024: Science Advances
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