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Title: Profiling of 3D Genome Organization in Nasopharyngeal Cancer Needle Biopsy Patient Samples by a Modified Hi-C Approach
Authors: Animesh, Sambhavi 
Choudhary, Ruchi
Wong, Bertrand Jern Han
Koh, Charlotte Tze Jia
Ng, Xin Yi
Tay, Joshua Kai Xun 
Chong, Wan-Qin
Jian, Han 
Chen, Leilei 
Goh, Boon Cher 
Fullwood, Melissa Jane 
Keywords: 3D genome organization
Biop-C
chromatin organization
Hi-C
nasopharyngeal cancer
Issue Date: 3-Sep-2021
Publisher: Frontiers Media S.A.
Citation: Animesh, Sambhavi, Choudhary, Ruchi, Wong, Bertrand Jern Han, Koh, Charlotte Tze Jia, Ng, Xin Yi, Tay, Joshua Kai Xun, Chong, Wan-Qin, Jian, Han, Chen, Leilei, Goh, Boon Cher, Fullwood, Melissa Jane (2021-09-03). Profiling of 3D Genome Organization in Nasopharyngeal Cancer Needle Biopsy Patient Samples by a Modified Hi-C Approach. Frontiers in Genetics 12 : 673530. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2021.673530
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC), a cancer derived from epithelial cells in the nasopharynx, is a cancer common in China, Southeast Asia, and Africa. The three-dimensional (3D) genome organization of nasopharyngeal cancer is poorly understood. A major challenge in understanding the 3D genome organization of cancer samples is the lack of a method for the characterization of chromatin interactions in solid cancer needle biopsy samples. Here, we developed Biop-C, a modified in situ Hi-C method using solid cancer needle biopsy samples. We applied Biop-C to characterize three nasopharyngeal cancer solid cancer needle biopsy patient samples. We identified topologically associated domains (TADs), chromatin interaction loops, and frequently interacting regions (FIREs) at key oncogenes in nasopharyngeal cancer from the Biop-C heatmaps. We observed that the genomic features are shared at some important oncogenes, but the patients also display extensive heterogeneity at certain genomic loci. On analyzing the super enhancer landscape in nasopharyngeal cancer cell lines, we found that the super enhancers are associated with FIREs and can be linked to distal genes via chromatin loops in NPC. Taken together, our results demonstrate the utility of our Biop-C method in investigating 3D genome organization in solid cancers. © Copyright © 2021 Animesh, Choudhary, Wong, Koh, Ng, Tay, Chong, Jian, Chen, Goh and Fullwood.
Source Title: Frontiers in Genetics
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/233646
ISSN: 1664-8021
DOI: 10.3389/fgene.2021.673530
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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