TAD disruption as oncogenic driver

AL Valton, J Dekker - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2016 - Elsevier
Current opinion in genetics & development, 2016Elsevier
Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) are conserved during evolution and play roles in
guiding and constraining long-range regulation of gene expression. Disruption of TAD
boundaries results in aberrant gene expression by exposing genes to inappropriate
regulatory elements. Recent studies have shown that TAD disruption is often found in cancer
cells and contributes to oncogenesis through two mechanisms. One mechanism locally
disrupts domains by deleting or mutating a TAD boundary leading to fusion of the two …
Topologically Associating Domains (TADs) are conserved during evolution and play roles in guiding and constraining long-range regulation of gene expression. Disruption of TAD boundaries results in aberrant gene expression by exposing genes to inappropriate regulatory elements. Recent studies have shown that TAD disruption is often found in cancer cells and contributes to oncogenesis through two mechanisms. One mechanism locally disrupts domains by deleting or mutating a TAD boundary leading to fusion of the two adjacent TADs. The other mechanism involves genomic rearrangements that break up TADs and creates new ones without directly affecting TAD boundaries. Understanding the mechanisms by which TADs form and control long-range chromatin interactions will therefore not only provide insights into the mechanism of gene regulation in general, but will also reveal how genomic rearrangements and mutations in cancer genomes can lead to misregulation of oncogenes and tumor suppressors.
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