Unknown

Dataset Information

0

The potential of epigenetic therapy to target the 3D epigenome in endocrine-resistant breast cancer.


ABSTRACT: Three-dimensional (3D) epigenome remodeling is an important mechanism of gene deregulation in cancer. However, its potential as a target to counteract therapy resistance remains largely unaddressed. Here, we show that epigenetic therapy with decitabine (5-Aza-mC) suppresses tumor growth in xenograft models of pre-clinical metastatic estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast tumor. Decitabine-induced genome-wide DNA hypomethylation results in large-scale 3D epigenome deregulation, including de-compaction of higher-order chromatin structure and loss of boundary insulation of topologically associated domains. Significant DNA hypomethylation associates with ectopic activation of ER-enhancers, gain in ER binding, creation of new 3D enhancer-promoter interactions and concordant up-regulation of ER-mediated transcription pathways. Importantly, long-term withdrawal of epigenetic therapy partially restores methylation at ER-enhancer elements, resulting in a loss of ectopic 3D enhancer-promoter interactions and associated gene repression. Our study illustrates the potential of epigenetic therapy to target ER+ endocrine-resistant breast cancer by DNA methylation-dependent rewiring of 3D chromatin interactions, which are associated with the suppression of tumor growth.

SUBMITTER: Achinger-Kawecka J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10948365 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

altmetric image

Publications


Three-dimensional (3D) epigenome remodeling is an important mechanism of gene deregulation in cancer. However, its potential as a target to counteract therapy resistance remains largely unaddressed. Here, we show that epigenetic therapy with decitabine (5-Aza-mC) suppresses tumor growth in xenograft models of pre-clinical metastatic estrogen receptor positive (ER+) breast tumor. Decitabine-induced genome-wide DNA hypomethylation results in large-scale 3D epigenome deregulation, including de-comp  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

2021-12-12 | GSE171074 | GEO
2023-07-24 | GSE237768 | GEO
2023-07-24 | GSE237769 | GEO
| PRJNA718298 | ENA
| PRJNA996580 | ENA
| PRJNA996581 | ENA
2024-09-30 | GSE277883 | GEO
| S-EPMC4277862 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6965612 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4911087 | biostudies-literature