Nature Communications (Feb 2017)

Small genomic insertions form enhancers that misregulate oncogenes

  • Brian J. Abraham,
  • Denes Hnisz,
  • Abraham S. Weintraub,
  • Nicholas Kwiatkowski,
  • Charles H. Li,
  • Zhaodong Li,
  • Nina Weichert-Leahey,
  • Sunniyat Rahman,
  • Yu Liu,
  • Julia Etchin,
  • Benshang Li,
  • Shuhong Shen,
  • Tong Ihn Lee,
  • Jinghui Zhang,
  • A. Thomas Look,
  • Marc R. Mansour,
  • Richard A. Young

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14385
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Sequencing initiatives have detected multiple types of mutations in cancer. Here the authors, analysing enhancer-targeting sequence data, show that small insertions in transcriptional enhancers are frequently found near oncogenes, and demonstrate how one mutation deregulates expression of LMO2 in leukemia cells.