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Analyses of Genes Critical to Tumor Survival Reveal Potential 'Supertargets': Focus on Transcription

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CANCERS
卷 15, 期 11, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15113042

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cancer; tumor markers; DepMap; DOCK5; BEST3; TEAD3; WDR88; NFIA; ZBTB18

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The study identified crucial genes (known as Supertargets) for tumors of specific tissue origin, which can be targeted for personalized treatment strategies. Most of the Supertargets were DNA-binding transcription factors, suggesting the importance of transcriptional mechanisms in cell survival of specific tumors. Targeted inactivation of these factors provides a straightforward approach to optimize therapeutic regimens.
The identification of mechanisms that underlie the biology of individual tumors is aimed at the development of personalized treatment strategies. Herein, we performed a comprehensive search of genes (termed Supertargets) vital for tumors of particular tissue origin. In so doing, we used the DepMap database portal that encompasses a broad panel of cell lines with individual genes knocked out by CRISPR/Cas9 technology. For each of the 27 tumor types, we revealed the top five genes whose deletion was lethal in the particular case, indicating both known and unknown Supertargets. Most importantly, the majority of Supertargets (41%) were represented by DNA-binding transcription factors. RNAseq data analysis demonstrated that a subset of Supertargets was deregulated in clinical tumor samples but not in the respective non-malignant tissues. These results point to transcriptional mechanisms as key regulators of cell survival in specific tumors. Targeted inactivation of these factors emerges as a straightforward approach to optimize therapeutic regimens.

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