Reprogramming of bivalent chromatin states in NRAS mutant melanoma suggests PRC2 inhibition as a therapeutic strategy
Terranova C, Tang M, Maitituoheti M, Raman A, Ghosh A, Schulz J, Amin S, Orouji E, Tomczak K, Sarkar S, Oba J, Creasy C, Wu C, Khan S, Lazcano R, Wani K, Singh A, Barrodia P, Zhao D, Chen K, Haydu L, Wang W, Lazar A, Woodman S, Bernatchez C, Rai K. Reprogramming of bivalent chromatin states in NRAS mutant melanoma suggests PRC2 inhibition as a therapeutic strategy. Cell Reports 2021, 36: 109410. PMID: 34289358, PMCID: PMC8369408, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.109410.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCell Line, TumorCell ProliferationChromatinEnhancer of Zeste Homolog 2 ProteinFemaleGTP PhosphohydrolasesHistonesHumansMelanocytesMelanomaMembrane ProteinsMesodermMice, NudeMitogen-Activated Protein Kinase KinasesMutationNeoplasm MetastasisPolycomb Repressive Complex 2Transcription, GeneticTumor BurdenConceptsHistone H3 lysine 27 trimethylationH3 lysine 27 trimethylationBivalent chromatin stateCell identity genesLysine 27 trimethylationKey epigenetic alterationsNRAS mutantsMaster transcription factorBivalent domainsChromatin statePRC2 inhibitionEpigenetic elementsTranscription factorsEpigenetic alterationsGenetic driversMesenchymal phenotypeNRAS-mutant melanomaState profilingTherapeutic vulnerabilitiesInvasive capacityPharmacological inhibitionMutantsTherapeutic strategiesMelanoma samplesMutant melanoma patientsAnnotation of chromatin states in 66 complete mouse epigenomes during development
van der Velde A, Fan K, Tsuji J, Moore J, Purcaro M, Pratt H, Weng Z. Annotation of chromatin states in 66 complete mouse epigenomes during development. Communications Biology 2021, 4: 239. PMID: 33619351, PMCID: PMC7900196, DOI: 10.1038/s42003-021-01756-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChromatin stateMouse epigenomesPolycomb repressive complex proteinsBivalent chromatin stateTranscription start siteRepressive mark H3K27me3Silence target genesCharacteristics of promotersChromHMM algorithmUnique epigenomeGene expression programsENCODE projectTranscribed regionsMulticellular organismsStart siteRepressed regionsActive marksMammalian developmentComplex proteinsEpigenomeTissue specificityTarget genesExpression programsCell typesIntegrated analysis
This site is protected by hCaptcha and its Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply