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The chromatin accessibility landscape of primary human cancers
Corces M.R.2; Granja J.M.2; Shams S.2; Louie B.H.2; Seoane J.A.1; Zhou W.3; Silva T.C.12; Groeneveld C.9; Wong C.K.11; Cho S.W.2; Satpathy A.T.2; Mumbach M.R.2; Hoadley K.A.7; Robertson A.G.10; Sheffield N.C.8; Felau I.5; Castro M.A.A.9; Berman B.P.12; Staudt L.M.5; Zenklusen J.C.5; Laird P.W.3; Curtis C.1; Greenleaf W.J.2; Chang H.Y.2
2018-10-26
Source PublicationScience
ISSN10959203 00368075
Volume362Issue:6413
Abstract

We present the genome-wide chromatin accessibility profiles of 410 tumor samples spanning 23 cancer types from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).We identify 562,709 transposase-accessible DNA elements that substantially extend the compendium of known cis-regulatory elements. Integration of ATAC-seq (the assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing) with TCGA multi-omic data identifies a large number of putative distal enhancers that distinguish molecular subtypes of cancers, uncovers specific driving transcription factors via protein-DNA footprints, and nominates long-range gene-regulatory interactions in cancer. These data reveal genetic risk loci of cancer predisposition as active DNA regulatory elements in cancer, identify gene-regulatory interactions underlying cancer immune evasion, and pinpoint noncoding mutations that drive enhancer activation and may affect patient survival. These results suggest a systematic approach to understanding the noncoding genome in cancer to advance diagnosis and therapy.

DOI10.1126/science.aav1898
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Language英語English
WOS IDWOS:000450441900039
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85055613174
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
Affiliation1.Stanford University School of Medicine
2.Stanford University
3.Van Andel Research Institute
4.Chan Zuckerberg Biohub
5.National Cancer Institute
6.Universidade de Sao Paulo - USP
7.The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
8.University of Virginia
9.Universidade Federal do Parana
10.British Columbia Cancer Agency
11.University of California, Santa Cruz
12.Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
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Corces M.R.,Granja J.M.,Shams S.,et al. The chromatin accessibility landscape of primary human cancers[J]. Science, 2018, 362(6413).
APA Corces M.R.., Granja J.M.., Shams S.., Louie B.H.., Seoane J.A.., Zhou W.., Silva T.C.., Groeneveld C.., Wong C.K.., Cho S.W.., Satpathy A.T.., Mumbach M.R.., Hoadley K.A.., Robertson A.G.., Sheffield N.C.., Felau I.., Castro M.A.A.., Berman B.P.., Staudt L.M.., ...& Chang H.Y. (2018). The chromatin accessibility landscape of primary human cancers. Science, 362(6413).
MLA Corces M.R.,et al."The chromatin accessibility landscape of primary human cancers".Science 362.6413(2018).
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