Integrative oncogene-dependency mapping identifies RIT1 vulnerabilities and synergies in lung cancer
RIT1 mutations are mutually exclusive with other lung cancer drivers and lack targeted therapies. Here the authors examine genetic dependencies of mutant RIT1 with genome-wide CRISPR screens, revealing synergy between RIT1 and YAP1, and increased sensitivity to Aurora kinase inhibitors.
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Autores principales: | Athea Vichas, Amanda K. Riley, Naomi T. Nkinsi, Shriya Kamlapurkar, Phoebe C. R. Parrish, April Lo, Fujiko Duke, Jennifer Chen, Iris Fung, Jacqueline Watson, Matthew Rees, Austin M. Gabel, James D. Thomas, Robert K. Bradley, John K. Lee, Emily M. Hatch, Marina K. Baine, Natasha Rekhtman, Marc Ladanyi, Federica Piccioni, Alice H. Berger |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/06e749d7f425413a87006cc1366f2c04 |
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