Description
A three-dimensional chromatin state underpins the structural and functional basis of the genome by bringing regulatory elements and genes into close spatial proximity to ensure proper, cell-type specific gene expression profiles. Here, we perform HiC chromosome conformation, ChIP-seq and RNA-seq to investigate how the three-dimensional organization of the cancer genome is disrupted in the context of epigenetic remodelling and atypical gene expression programs. Overall design: Hi-C, ChIP-seq and RNA-seq were conducted in three human prostate cell lines: normal prostate epithelial cells (PrEC) and prostate cancer cells (PC3 and LNCaP).