TABLE 1 from African American Prostate Cancer Displays Quantitatively Distinct Vitamin D Receptor Cistrome-transcriptome Relationships Regulated by BAZ1A | Synapse
July 22, 2025
TABLE 1 from African American Prostate Cancer Displays Quantitatively Distinct Vitamin D Receptor Cistrome-transcriptome Relationships Regulated by BAZ1A
Key Points
MAIN FINDING: Prostate cancer shows unique vitamin d receptor cistrome-transcriptome relationships influenced by baz1a.
KEY EVIDENCE: Gene expression linked to vitamin d receptor activity revealed significant overlap with baz1a-regulated genes.
APPROACH: The analysis focused on 1α,25(OH)2D3-regulated genes and their relationship with VDR-binding sites.
SIGNIFICANCE: Understanding these relationships may lead to better therapeutic strategies for prostate cancer in African American populations.
Abstract
Overlap of BAZ1A-dependent 1α,25(OH)2D3-regulated gene expression with genes annotated to 1α,25(OH)2D3-regulated NF regions and VDR-binding sites