The Art of War: Harnessing the epigenome against cancer

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Abstract

Histone chaperones are indispensable regulators of chromatin structure and function. Recent work has shown that they are frequently mis-regulated in cancer, which can have profound consequences on tumor growth and survival. Here, we focus on chaperones for the essential H3 histone variants H3.3 and CENP-A, specifically HIRA, DAXX/ATRX, DEK, and HJURP. This review summarizes recent studies elucidating their roles in regulating chromatin and discusses how cancer-specific chromatin interactions can be exploited to target cancer cells.

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Dalal, Y., Nye, J., & Melters, D. P. (2018). The Art of War: Harnessing the epigenome against cancer. F1000Research. Faculty of 1000 Ltd. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.12833.1

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