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SUBMITTER: Pomerantz MM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10007911 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pomerantz Mark M MM Qiu Xintao X Zhu Yanyun Y Takeda David Y DY Pan Wenting W Baca Sylvan C SC Gusev Alexander A Korthauer Keegan D KD Severson Tesa M TM Ha Gavin G Viswanathan Srinivas R SR Seo Ji-Heui JH Nguyen Holly M HM Zhang Baohui B Pasaniuc Bogdan B Giambartolomei Claudia C Alaiwi Sarah A SA Bell Connor A CA O'Connor Edward P EP Chabot Matthew S MS Stillman David R DR Lis Rosina R Font-Tello Alba A Li Lewyn L Cejas Paloma P Bergman Andries M AM Sanders Joyce J van der Poel Henk G HG Gayther Simon A SA Lawrenson Kate K Fonseca Marcos A S MAS Reddy Jessica J Corona Rosario I RI Martovetsky Gleb G Egan Brian B Choueiri Toni T Ellis Leigh L Garraway Isla P IP Lee Gwo-Shu Mary GM Corey Eva E Long Henry W HW Zwart Wilbert W Freedman Matthew L ML
Nature genetics 20200720 8
Epigenetic processes govern prostate cancer (PCa) biology, as evidenced by the dependency of PCa cells on the androgen receptor (AR), a prostate master transcription factor. We generated 268 epigenomic datasets spanning two state transitions-from normal prostate epithelium to localized PCa to metastases-in specimens derived from human tissue. We discovered that reprogrammed AR sites in metastatic PCa are not created de novo; rather, they are prepopulated by the transcription factors FOXA1 and HO ...[more]