regulatory elements

How Do Enhancers Influence Cancer Development?

Enhancers are regulatory elements that can increase the transcription of genes. In cancer, enhancers can become abnormally activated, leading to the overexpression of oncogenes. The phenomenon known as "super-enhancers" describes clusters of enhancers that drive high expression of genes involved in cell identity and growth. Alterations in super-enhancers are often found in cancer cells, contributing to the malignant phenotype.

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