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When deletions gain functions: commandeering epigenetic mechanisms

Chen J, Weiss WA
Cancer Cell

Recurrent chromosomal deletions in cancer are typically thought to harbor tumor suppressors. In a recent publication in Nature, Northcott and colleagues identify a novel region of structural variation in medulloblastoma that leads to oncogenic activation of GFI1B and GFI1 by repositioning these genes next to super-enhancers. (Publication abstract)

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