Enhancers in disease: molecular basis and emerging treatment strategies
- PMID: 34420874
- DOI: 10.1016/j.molmed.2021.07.012
Enhancers in disease: molecular basis and emerging treatment strategies
Abstract
Enhancers are genomic sequences that play a key role in regulating tissue-specific gene expression levels. An increasing number of diseases are linked to impaired enhancer function through chromosomal rearrangement, genetic variation within enhancers, or epigenetic modulation. Here, we review how these enhancer disruptions have recently been implicated in congenital disorders, cancers, and common complex diseases and address the implications for diagnosis and treatment. Although further fundamental research into enhancer function, target genes, and context is required, enhancer-targeting drugs and gene editing approaches show great therapeutic promise for a range of diseases.
Keywords: BET inhibition; chromatin organization; complex disease; enhancer; enhanceropathy; epigenetic drugs; gene regulation; genome-wide association studies; structural variation.
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