c-MYC partners with BPTF in human cancer

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Abstract

The c-MYC oncogene is deregulated in virtually all human tumors and therefore constitutes an attractive therapeutic target. We found that the chromatin remodeler BPTF is a c-MYC interactor required for c-MYC chromatin recruitment and transcriptional activity. Moreover, inhibition of BPTF delays tumor development both in vitro and in vivo and its levels positively correlate with c-MYC signatures in human tumors. We propose BPTF as a therapeutic target in c-MYC-addicted tumors.

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Richart, L., Real, F. X., & Sanchez-Arevalo Lobo, V. J. (2016). c-MYC partners with BPTF in human cancer. Molecular and Cellular Oncology, 3(3). https://doi.org/10.1080/23723556.2016.1152346

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