Genetic interactions that shape tumorigenesis
Photo taken from Alberto Diaz-Jimenez/LinkedIn

Genetic interactions that shape tumorigenesis

Vincent Lam, medical oncologist at Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center, shared a post by Monte Winslow’s Lab, on X:

“Cool stuff from Monte Winslow’s Lab further suggesting that variant 3 is more oncogenic; perhaps other ‘short’ EML4-ALK fusions too.
Also, tumor suppressors have variant-specific impact.
On the road towards personalizing ALK therapy…”

Quoting for Monte Winslow’s Lab post:

Amazing collaboration between  Emily Shuldiner and Alberto Diaz using somatic genome editing to model 60 different genotypes of EML4-ALK lung cancer. Genetics say that Variant 1 and Variant 3 should be considered distinct oncogenes.

EML4-ALK variant-specific genetic interactions shape lung tumorigenesis

Authors: Alberto Diaz-Jimenez, Emily G. ShuldinerKalman SomogyiOscar GonzalezFiliz AkkasChristopher W. MurrayLaura AndrejkaMin K. TsaiBenedikt Brors, Smruthy Sivakumar, Saumya D. Sisoudiya, Ethan S. Sokol, Dmitri A. Petrov, Monte M. Winslow, Rocio Sotillo.”

 

Source: Vincent Lam/X and Monte Winslow’s Lab/X