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Forkhead box protein D2 suppresses colorectal cancer by reprogramming enhancer interactions

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Abstract
Somatic stem cells contribute to normal tissue homeostasis, and their epigenomic features play an important role in regulating tissue identities or developing disease states. Enhancers are one of the key players controlling chromatin context-specific gene expression in a spatial and temporal manner while maintaining tissue homeostasis, and their dysregulation leads to tumorigenesis. Here, epigenomic and transcriptomic analyses reveal that forkhead box protein D2 (FOXD2) is a hub for the gene regulatory network exclusive to large intestinal stem cells, and its overexpression plays a significant role in colon cancer regression. FOXD2 is positioned at the closed chromatin and facilitates mixed-lineage leukemia protein-4 (MLL4/KMT2D) binding to deposit H3K4 monomethylation. De novo FOXD2-mediated chromatin interactions rewire the regulation of p53-responsive genes and induction of apoptosis. Taken together, our findings illustrate the novel mechanistic details of FOXD2 in suppressing colorectal cancer growth and suggest its function as a chromatin-tuning factor and a potential therapeutic target for colorectal cancer.
Author(s)
Forkhead box protein D2 suppresses colorectal cancer by reprogramming enhancer interactions
Issued Date
2023
Hyo-Min Kim
Byunghee Kang
Sohyun Park
Hyorim Park
Chan Johng Kim
Hyeonji Lee
Mijoung Yoo
Mi-Na Kweon
Sin-Hyeog Im
Tae Il Kim
Tae-Young Roh
Type
Article
Keyword
Enhancer Elements, GeneticHuman beings
DOI
10.1093/nar/gkad361
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/17545
Publisher
NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Language
영어
ISSN
0305-1048
Citation Volume
51
Citation Number
12
Citation Start Page
6143
Citation End Page
6155
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Medicine > Nursing
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