DiseaseEnhancer: a resource of human disease-associated enhancer catalog

Guanxiong Zhang(Harbin Medical University), Jian Shi(Harbin Medical University), Shiwei Zhu(Harbin Medical University), Yujia Lan(Harbin Medical University), Liwen Xu(Harbin Medical University), Huating Yuan(Harbin Medical University), Gaoming Liao(Harbin Medical University), Xiaoqin Liu(Harbin Medical University), Yunpeng Zhang(Harbin Medical University), Yun Xiao(Harbin Medical University), Xia Li(Harbin Medical University)
Nucleic Acids Research
October 1, 2017
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Abstract

Large-scale sequencing studies discovered substantial genetic variants occurring in enhancers which regulate genes via long range chromatin interactions. Importantly, such variants could affect enhancer regulation by changing transcription factor bindings or enhancer hijacking, and in turn, make an essential contribution to disease progression. To facilitate better usage of published data and exploring enhancer deregulation in various human diseases, we created DiseaseEnhancer (http://biocc.hrbmu.edu.cn/DiseaseEnhancer/), a manually curated database for disease-associated enhancers. As of July 2017, DiseaseEnhancer includes 847 disease-associated enhancers in 143 human diseases. Database features include basic enhancer information (i.e. genomic location and target genes); disease types; associated variants on the enhancer and their mediated phenotypes (i.e. gain/loss of enhancer and the alterations of transcription factor bindings). We also include a feature on our website to export any query results into a file and download the full database. DiseaseEnhancer provides a promising avenue for researchers to facilitate the understanding of enhancer deregulation in disease pathogenesis, and identify new biomarkers for disease diagnosis and therapy.


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