Single-cell epigenomics in cancer: charting a course to clinical impact

Author:

Bond Danielle R1,Uddipto Kumar1,Enjeti Anoop K234,Lee Heather J1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Biomedical Sciences & Pharmacy, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, New South Wales, Australia

2. Department of Haematology, Calvary Mater Newcastle, Waratah 2298, New South Wales, Australia

3. School of Medicine & Public Health, Faculty of Health & Medicine, University of Newcastle, Callaghan 2308, New South Wales, Australia

4. NSW Health Pathology – Hunter, New Lambton Heights 2305, New South Wales, Australia

Abstract

Cancer is a disease of global epigenetic dysregulation. Mutations in epigenetic regulators are common events in multiple cancer types and epigenetic therapies are emerging as a treatment option in several malignancies. A major challenge for the clinical management of cancer is the heterogeneous nature of this disease. Cancers are composed of numerous cell types and evolve over time. This heterogeneity confounds decisions regarding treatment and promotes disease relapse. The emergence of single-cell epigenomic technologies has introduced the exciting possibility of linking genetic and transcriptional heterogeneity in the context of cancer biology. The next challenge is to leverage these tools for improved patient outcomes. Here we consider how single-cell epigenomic technologies may address the current challenges faced by cancer clinicians.

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Cancer Research,Genetics

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