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Super-enhancer function and its application in cancer targeted therapy

Faqing Tang, Zongbei Yang, Yuan Tan, Yuejin Li

2020npj Precision Oncology139 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, super-enhancers (SEs) have been identified as a unique type of transcriptional regulation involved in cancer development. SEs exhibit a size, high transcription factor density, and strong binding to the transcriptional machinery compared with typical enhancers. SEs play an essential role in cell growth, differentiation, and disease initiation and progression including tumorigenesis. In particular, cancer-specific SEs have been proven to be key oncogenic drivers types of tumor cells. Furthermore, it has been confirmed that cancer-specific SEs can mediate the dysregulation of signaling pathways and promote cancer cell growth. Additionally, therapeutic strategies directly targeting SE components, for example, by disrupting SE structure or inhibiting SE cofactors, have shown a good curative effect on various cancers.

Topics & Concepts

EnhancerTranscription factorCarcinogenesisCancer researchCancerBiologyFunction (biology)Cell growthSignal transductionCell biologyGeneticsGeneProtein Degradation and InhibitorsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsUbiquitin and proteasome pathways
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