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A First-Generation Pediatric Cancer Dependency Map

Authors :
Francisca Vazquez
Iris Fung
Aviad Tsherniak
Thomas P. Howard
Brenton R. Paolella
Adam D. Durbin
Pratiti Bandopadhayay
Allison Warren
Charles W. M. Roberts
Andrew Tang
Andrew L. Hong
Clare F. Malone
James M. McFarland
Joshua M. Dempster
William C. Hahn
John M. Krill-Burger
Phoebe Moh
Caroline Wechsler
Lillian M. Guenther
Jesse S. Boehm
Philip Montgomery
Guillaume Kugener
Nishant Jha
Neekesh V. Dharia
Todd R. Golub
Kimberly Stegmaier
Source :
Nature genetics
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Exciting therapeutic targets are emerging from CRISPR-based screens of high mutational-burden adult cancers. A key question, however, is whether functional genomic approaches will yield new targets in pediatric cancers, known for remarkably few mutations, which often encode proteins considered challenging drug targets. To address this, we created a first-generation pediatric cancer dependency map representing 13 pediatric solid and brain tumor types. Eighty-two pediatric cancer cell lines were subjected to genome-scale CRISPR–Cas9 loss-of-function screening to identify genes required for cell survival. In contrast to the finding that pediatric cancers harbor fewer somatic mutations, we found a similar complexity of genetic dependencies in pediatric cancer cell lines compared to that in adult models. Findings from the pediatric cancer dependency map provide preclinical support for ongoing precision medicine clinical trials. The vulnerabilities observed in pediatric cancers were often distinct from those in adult cancer, indicating that repurposing adult oncology drugs will be insufficient to address childhood cancers. A pediatric cancer dependency map generated with genome-scale CRISPR–Cas9 loss-of-function screens in 82 pediatric cancer cell lines highlights genetic dependencies across a range of tumor types.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
53
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bf6893618c37ed2d2cf2c51d0c0e13ea