Browsing Cancer Biology by author "Campbell, James"
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ATR Is a Therapeutic Target in Synovial Sarcoma.
Jones, SE; Fleuren, EDG; Frankum, J; Konde, A; Williamson, CT; et al. (AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, 2017-12-15)Synovial sarcoma (SS) is an aggressive soft-tissue malignancy characterized by expression of SS18-SSX fusions, where treatment options are limited. To identify therapeutically actionable genetic dependencies in SS, we ... -
Genome-wide and high-density CRISPR-Cas9 screens identify point mutations in PARP1 causing PARP inhibitor resistance.
Pettitt, SJ; Krastev, DB; Brandsma, I; Dréan, A; Song, F; et al. (NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2018-05-01)Although PARP inhibitors (PARPi) target homologous recombination defective tumours, drug resistance frequently emerges, often via poorly understood mechanisms. Here, using genome-wide and high-density CRISPR-Cas9 ... -
Genome-wide barcoded transposon screen for cancer drug sensitivity in haploid mouse embryonic stem cells.
Pettitt, SJ; Krastev, DB; Pemberton, HN; Fontebasso, Y; Frankum, J; et al. (NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP, 2017-03-01)We describe a screen for cellular response to drugs that makes use of haploid embryonic stem cells. We generated ten libraries of mutants with piggyBac gene trap transposon integrations, totalling approximately 100,000 ... -
High-Level Clonal FGFR Amplification and Response to FGFR Inhibition in a Translational Clinical Trial.
Pearson, A; Smyth, E; Babina, IS; Herrera-Abreu, MT; Tarazona, N; et al. (AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH, 2016-08-01)UNLABELLED: FGFR1 and FGFR2 are amplified in many tumor types, yet what determines response to FGFR inhibition in amplified cancers is unknown. In a translational clinical trial, we show that gastric cancers with high-level ... -
Three-dimensional modelling identifies novel genetic dependencies associated with breast cancer progression in the isogenic MCF10 model.
Maguire, SL; Peck, B; Wai, PT; Campbell, J; Barker, H; et al. (WILEY, 2016-11-01)The initiation and progression of breast cancer from the transformation of the normal epithelium to ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) and invasive disease is a complex process involving the acquisition of genetic alterations ...