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Current challenges in understanding the role of enhancers in disease

Zaugg, Judith Barbara
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Sahlen, Pelin
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Andersson, Robin
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December 8, 2022
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Enhancers play a central role in the spatiotemporal control of gene expression and tend to work in a cell-type-specific manner. In addition, they are suggested to be major contributors to phenotypic variation, evolution and disease. There is growing evidence that enhancer dysfunction due to genetic, structural or epigenetic mechanisms contributes to a broad range of human diseases referred to as enhanceropathies. Such mechanisms often underlie the susceptibility to common diseases, but can also play a direct causal role in cancer or Mendelian diseases. Despite the recent gain of insights into enhancer biology and function, we still have a limited ability to predict how enhancer dysfunction impacts gene expression. Here we discuss the major challenges that need to be overcome when studying the role of enhancers in disease etiology and highlight opportunities and directions for future studies, aiming to disentangle the molecular basis of enhanceropathies.

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review article
DOI
10.1038/s41594-022-00896-3
Web of Science ID

WOS:000895684000003

Author(s)
Zaugg, Judith Barbara
Sahlen, Pelin
Andersson, Robin
Alberich-Jorda, Meritxell
de Laat, Wouter
Deplancke, Bart  
Ferrer, Jorge
Mandrup, Susanne
Natoli, Gioacchino
Plewczynski, Dariusz
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Date Issued

2022-12-08

Publisher

Nature Research

Published in
Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
Volume

29

Start page

1148

End page

1158

Subjects

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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Biophysics

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Cell Biology

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beta-globin gene

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shadow enhancers

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burkitt-lymphoma

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super-enhancers

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single-cell

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chromatin

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expression

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variants

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identification

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dissection

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January 16, 2023
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