Subtype-specific transcriptional regulators in breast tumors subjected to genetic and epigenetic alterations. Author Qian Zhu, Xavier Tekpli, Olga Troyanskaya, Vessela Kristensen Publication Year 2020 Type Journal Article Abstract MOTIVATION: Breast cancer consists of multiple distinct tumor subtypes, and results from epigenetic and genetic aberrations that give rise to distinct transcriptional profiles. Despite previous efforts to understand transcriptional deregulation through transcription factor networks, the transcriptional mechanisms leading to subtypes of the disease remain poorly understood. RESULTS: We used a sophisticated computational search of thousands of expression datasets to define extended signatures of distinct breast cancer subtypes. Using ENCODE ChIP-seq data of surrogate cell lines and motif analysis we observed that these subtypes are determined by a distinct repertoire of lineage-specific transcription factors. Furthermore, specific pattern and abundance of copy number and DNA methylation changes at these TFs and targets, compared to other genes and to normal cells were observed. Overall, distinct transcriptional profiles are linked to genetic and epigenetic alterations at lineage-specific transcriptional regulators in breast cancer subtypes. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: The analysis code and data are deposited at https://bitbucket.org/qzhu/breast.cancer.tf/. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online. Journal Bioinformatics Volume 36 Issue 4 Pages 994-999 Date Published 02/2020 ISSN Number 1367-4811 DOI 10.1093/bioinformatics/btz709 Alternate Journal Bioinformatics PMCID PMC7031777 PMID 31529022 PubMedPubMed CentralGoogle ScholarBibTeXEndNote X3 XML