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Review
. 2019 Jun;13(3):289-297.
doi: 10.1007/s11684-018-0667-3. Epub 2019 Jun 11.

Histone variants: critical determinants in tumour heterogeneity

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Review

Histone variants: critical determinants in tumour heterogeneity

Tao Wang et al. Front Med. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Malignant cell transformation could be considered as a series of cell reprogramming events driven by oncogenic transcription factors and upstream signalling pathways. Chromatin plasticity and dynamics are critical determinants in the control of cell reprograming. An increase in chromatin dynamics could therefore constitute an essential step in driving oncogenesis and in generating tumour cell heterogeneity, which is indispensable for the selection of aggressive properties, including the ability of cells to disseminate and acquire resistance to treatments. Histone supply and dosage, as well as histone variants, are the best-known regulators of chromatin dynamics. By facilitating cell reprogramming, histone under-dosage and histone variants should also be crucial in cell transformation and tumour metastasis. Here we summarize and discuss our knowledge of the role of histone supply and histone variants in chromatin dynamics and their ability to enhance oncogenic cell reprogramming and tumour heterogeneity.

Keywords: H1.0; H1F0; H1T; TH2A; TH2B; cancer-testis; linker histones.

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