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SUBMITTER: Elsarraj HS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC7181646 | biostudies-literature | 2020
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Elsarraj Hanan S HS Hong Yan Y Limback Darlene D Zhao Ruonan R Berger Jenna J Bishop Stephanie C SC Sabbagh Aria A Oppenheimer Linzi L Harper Haleigh E HE Tsimelzon Anna A Huang Shixia S Hilsenbeck Susan G SG Edwards Dean P DP Fontes Joseph J Fan Fang F Madan Rashna R Fangman Ben B Ellis Ashley A Tawfik Ossama O Persons Diane L DL Fields Timothy T Godwin Andrew K AK Hagan Christy R CR Swenson-Fields Katherine K Coarfa Cristian C Thompson Jeffrey J Behbod Fariba F
NPJ breast cancer 20200424
The molecular processes by which some human ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) lesions advance to the more aggressive form, while others remain indolent, are largely unknown. Experiments utilizing a patient-derived (PDX) DCIS Mouse INtraDuctal (MIND) animal model combined with ChIP-exo and RNA sequencing revealed that the formation of protein complexes between B Cell Lymphoma-9 (BCL9), phosphoserine 727 STAT3 (PS-727-STAT3) and non-STAT3 transcription factors on chromatin enhancers lead to subseque ...[more]