Nature Communications (Jan 2019)

Replication timing and epigenome remodelling are associated with the nature of chromosomal rearrangements in cancer

  • Qian Du,
  • Saul A. Bert,
  • Nicola J. Armstrong,
  • C. Elizabeth Caldon,
  • Jenny Z. Song,
  • Shalima S. Nair,
  • Cathryn M. Gould,
  • Phuc-Loi Luu,
  • Timothy Peters,
  • Amanda Khoury,
  • Wenjia Qu,
  • Elena Zotenko,
  • Clare Stirzaker,
  • Susan J. Clark

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-08302-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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The connection between DNA replication timing and changes that occur to the epigenome in cancer are still poorly understood. Here, the authors perform Repli-Seq and integrated epigenome analyses and find that genomic regions that undergo long-range epigenetic deregulation in prostate cancer also show concordant differences in replication timing.