2022
Live-Cell Imaging Shows Uneven Segregation of Extrachromosomal DNA Elements and Transcriptionally Active Extrachromosomal DNA Hubs in Cancer
Yi E, Gujar A, Guthrie M, Kim H, Zhao D, Johnson K, Amin S, Costa M, Yu Q, Das S, Jillette N, Clow P, Cheng A, Verhaak R. Live-Cell Imaging Shows Uneven Segregation of Extrachromosomal DNA Elements and Transcriptionally Active Extrachromosomal DNA Hubs in Cancer. Cancer Discovery 2022, 12: 468-483. PMID: 34819316, PMCID: PMC8831456, DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.cd-21-1376.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsExtrachromosomal DNA elementsDNA elementsUneven segregationRNA polymerase IILive-cell imagingPolymerase IIOffspring cellsGene transcriptionCell line modelsEcDNAsRandom segregationGenetic materialLiving cellsCopy numberLive cellsIndividual cellsTumor evolutionMitosisInheritance patternBreakpoint sequencesIssue featureTranscriptionFluorescent markersPatient tissuesCells
2014
Genome-wide DNA methylation profiles in progression to in situand invasive carcinoma of the breast with impact on gene transcription and prognosis
Fleischer T, Frigessi A, Johnson K, Edvardsen H, Touleimat N, Klajic J, Riis M, Haakensen V, Wärnberg F, Naume B, Helland Å, Børresen-Dale A, Tost J, Christensen B, Kristensen V. Genome-wide DNA methylation profiles in progression to in situand invasive carcinoma of the breast with impact on gene transcription and prognosis. Genome Biology 2014, 15: 435. PMID: 25146004, PMCID: PMC4165906, DOI: 10.1186/s13059-014-0435-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGenome-wide DNA methylation profilesDNA methylation profilesMethylation profilesInvasive breast carcinomaProgression of cancerBreast carcinomaDNA methylation alterationsPrognostic signatureDNA methylation-based markersCancer Genome AtlasDNA methylationGene transcriptionMethylation changesMethylation-based markersEpigenetic changesMethylation alterationsSurvival of patientsGene expressionBreast cancer patientsMethylation levelsNormal breast tissueBreast cancer samplesClinical decision makingGenesGenome Atlas