Super Enhancers in Cancers, Complex Disease, and Developmental Disorders

Genes (Basel). 2015 Nov 9;6(4):1183-200. doi: 10.3390/genes6041183.

Abstract

Recently, unique areas of transcriptional regulation termed super-enhancers have been identified and implicated in human disease. Defined by their magnitude of size, transcription factor density, and binding of transcriptional machinery, super-enhancers have been associated with genes driving cell differentiation. While their functions are not completely understood, it is clear that these regions driving high-level transcription are susceptible to perturbation, and trait-associated single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) occur within super-enhancers of disease-relevant cell types. Here we review evidence for super-enhancer involvement in cancers, complex diseases, and developmental disorders and discuss interactions between super-enhancers and cofactors/chromatin regulators.

Keywords: cancer; complex disease; developmental disorder; stretch enhancer; super-enhancer; transcription.

Publication types

  • Review