Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) interact with chromatin and recruit epigenetic complexes to specific genomic loci, yet their relationship with super-enhancers (SEs), key regulatory elements frequently reprogrammed in cancer, remains unexplored. We developed an integrative pipeline that combines RNA–chromatin contact data (RNA-Chrom), histone modification–lncRNA expression correlation profiles (HiMoRNA peaks), and super-enhancer annotations (SEdb 3.0) to map lncRNA–SE regulatory axes. Applying this framework to SNHG1 in HCT116 colorectal cancer cells, we identified 21 SNHG1-reactive super-enhancers (Ψ-SEs) among 184 cancer-specific SEs, at which SNHG1 physical contacts co-occur with SNHG1-correlated histone modifications (HiMoRNA peaks), predominantly H3K4me1 (permutation p = 0.001, fold enrichment = 2.03). Comparison with 4145 lncRNAs demonstrated that epigenetic correlations alone do not distinguish SNHG1; instead, the addition of the contact layer is required to delineate the Ψ-SE set. Differential expression (DESeq2) and co-expression analyses in 471 TCGA-COAD tumor samples identified 12 Ψ-SE target genes (including CDC20, PDP1, and TOP1) consistently upregulated in both HCT116 cells and patient tumors and positively correlated with SNHG1, with the co-expression signal robust to tumor purity correction. The proposed Ψ/Ω classification provides a generalizable framework for prioritizing super-enhancers at which lncRNA–chromatin interactions may shape the local epigenetic environment across cancer types.
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G. K. Ryabykh
Ekaterina D. Osintseva
German A. Ashniev
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Vavilov Institute of General Genetics
Prokhorov General Physics Institute
Oil and Gas Research Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69e866416e0dea528ddeaace — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms27083642