Chromatin interaction maps identify oncogenic targets of enhancer duplications in cancer.
As a major type of structural variants, tandem duplication plays a critical role in tumorigenesis by increasing oncogene dosage.
APA
Song Y, Li F, et al. (2024). Chromatin interaction maps identify oncogenic targets of enhancer duplications in cancer.. Genome research, 34(10), 1514-1527. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.278418.123
MLA
Song Y, et al.. "Chromatin interaction maps identify oncogenic targets of enhancer duplications in cancer.." Genome research, vol. 34, no. 10, 2024, pp. 1514-1527.
PMID
39424324
Abstract
As a major type of structural variants, tandem duplication plays a critical role in tumorigenesis by increasing oncogene dosage. Recent work has revealed that noncoding enhancers are also affected by duplications leading to the activation of oncogenes that are inside or outside of the duplicated regions. However, the prevalence of enhancer duplication and the identity of their target genes remains largely unknown in the cancer genome. Here, by analyzing whole-genome sequencing data in a non-gene-centric manner, we identify 881 duplication hotspots in 13 major cancer types, most of which do not contain protein-coding genes. We show that the hotspots are enriched with distal enhancer elements and are highly lineage-specific. We develop a HiChIP-based methodology that navigates enhancer-promoter contact maps to prioritize the target genes for the duplication hotspots harboring enhancer elements. The methodology identifies many novel enhancer duplication events activating oncogenes such as , , , and , as well as potentially novel oncogenes such as , and In particular, we identify a duplication hotspot on Chromosome 10p15 harboring a cluster of enhancers, which skips over two genes, through a long-range chromatin interaction, to activate an oncogenic isoform of the gene to promote migration of gastric cancer cells. Focusing on tandem duplications, our study substantially extends the catalog of noncoding driver alterations in multiple cancer types, revealing attractive targets for functional characterization and therapeutic intervention.
MeSH Terms
Humans; Enhancer Elements, Genetic; Neoplasms; Chromatin; Oncogenes; Gene Duplication; Carcinogenesis; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic; Promoter Regions, Genetic
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