Global loss of promoter-enhancer connectivity and rebalancing of gene expression during early colorectal cancer carcinogenesis.

结直肠癌早期癌变过程中启动子-增强子连接的整体丧失和基因表达的重新平衡

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作者:Zhu Yizhou, Lee Hayan, White Shannon, Weimer Annika K, Monte Emma, Horning Aaron, Nevins Stephanie A, Esplin Edward D, Paul Kristina, Krieger Gat, Shipony Zohar, Chiu Roxanne, Laquindanum Rozelle, Karathanos Thomas V, Chua Melissa W Y, Mills Meredith, Ladabaum Uri, Longacre Teri, Shen Jeanne, Jaimovich Ariel, Lipson Doron, Kundaje Anshul, Greenleaf William J, Curtis Christina, Ford James M, Snyder Michael P
Although three-dimensional (3D) genome architecture is crucial for gene regulation, its role in disease remains elusive. We traced the evolution and malignant transformation of colorectal cancer (CRC) by generating high-resolution chromatin conformation maps of 33 colon samples spanning different stages of early neoplastic growth in persons with familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP). Our analysis revealed a substantial progressive loss of genome-wide cis-regulatory connectivity at early malignancy stages, correlating with nonlinear gene regulation effects. Genes with high promoter-enhancer (P-E) connectivity in unaffected mucosa were not linked to elevated baseline expression but tended to be upregulated in advanced stages. Inhibiting highly connected promoters preferentially represses gene expression in CRC cells compared to normal colonic epithelial cells. Our results suggest a two-phase model whereby neoplastic transformation reduces P-E connectivity from a redundant state to a rate-limiting one for transcriptional levels, highlighting the intricate interplay between 3D genome architecture and gene regulation during early CRC progression.

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