Epigenetic Reprogramming in Cancer
Broad Institute · Howard Hughes Medical Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
The demonstration of induced pluripotency and direct lineage conversion has led to remarkable insights regarding the roles of transcription factors and chromatin regulators in mediating cell state transitions. Beyond its considerable implications for regenerative medicine, this body of work is highly relevant to multiple stages of oncogenesis, from the initial cellular transformation to the hierarchical organization of established malignancies. Here, we review conceptual parallels between the respective biological phenomena, highlighting important interrelationships among transcription factors, chromatin regulators, and preexisting epigenetic states. The shared mechanisms provide insights into oncogenic…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.38
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 65
Authors
3- MLMario L. SuvàCorresponding
Broad Institute, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Cancer Research
- NRNicolò RiggiCorresponding
Broad Institute, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Cancer Research
- BBB BernsteinCorresponding
Broad Institute, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital, Center for Cancer Research
Topics & keywords
- Reprogramming
- Epigenetics
- Chromatin
- Biology
- Carcinogenesis
- Regenerative medicine
- Epigenesis
- Transcription factor
- Good health and well-being