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Long-term Multimodal Recording Reveals Epigenetic Adaptation Routes in Dormant Breast Cancer Cells.

Dalia RosanoEmre SofyaliHeena DhimanChiara GhirardiDiana IvanoiuTimon HeideAndrea VingianiAlessia BertolottiGiancarlo PruneriEleonora CanaleHannah F DewhurstDebjani SahaNeil SlavenIros BarozziTong LiGrigory ZemlyanskiyHenry PhillipsChela JamesGyorffy BalazsClaire LynnGeorge D CresswellFarah RehmanRoberta NoberiniTiziana BonaldiAndrea SottorivaLuca Magnani
Published in: Cancer discovery (2024)
This study advances the understanding of therapy-induced dormancy with potential clinical implications for breast cancer. Estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells adapt to endocrine treatment by entering a dormant state characterized by strong heterochromatinization with no recurrent genetic changes. Targeting the epigenetic rewiring impairs the adaptation of cancer cells to ETs.
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