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🇬🇧 Epigenomic evolution of breast cancers at single cell resolution

12/03/2026 11:00 to 15:00
  • Lecture Series Cancer Research

Speakers

Prof. Celine
Vallot

Senior PI, Institut Curie, Paris

Abstract

The dynamic nature of chromatin and transcriptional features are expected to participate to tumor evolution. Our group focuses on the study of the dynamics of histone modifications in cancer cells upon cancer treatment as well as during the initial steps of tumorigenesis. We develop experimental and computational approaches to map histone marks at single-cell resolution, enabling the investigation of the dynamics of chromatin marks in model systems and human samples. We have for example combined single-cell epigenomic and transcriptomic approaches to lineage tracing strategies to reveal the initial epigenomic events driving tolerance to chemotherapy in triple-negative breast cancer. We have shown that the repressive histone mark H3K27me3 is a lock to the activation of a drug-persistent expression program in breast cancers. Using demethylase inhibitor in combination to chemotherapy, we improve the response rate and delay recurrence both in vitro and in vivo. We also study mechanisms of cell plasticity in early breast tumorigenesis in vivo. We have recently mapped state transitions during Brca1-tumorigenesis in the mouse. We discovered that luminal progenitor cells undergo a major epigenomic disruption prior to a partial epithelial to mesenchymal transition at the onset of tumorigenesis.


Host

Luxembourg Institute
of Health

Responsible Scientist:

Dr. Sabrina
Fritah

LECTURE

11am-12pm

CHL – Centre
Room: Amphitheatre
4, rue Ernest Barblé
L-1210 Luxembourg

To join the webinar:

Event number: 2731 931 9587
Event password: z6eFN4b23nj

MEET & EAT

2.30pm-3pm

Room: Salle Robin Holiday
1 A-B rue Thomas Edison
1445, Strassen

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Supported by the Luxembourg National Research Fund

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