Literature DB >> 35990011

Genome scale CRISPR Cas9a knockout screen reveals genes that control glioblastoma susceptibility to the alkylating agent temozolomide.

Chidiebere U Awah1,2, Jan Winter3, Olorunseun O Ogunwobi1,2,4.   

Abstract

Glioblastoma is the most fatal of all primary human brain tumors with 14 months median survival. The mainstay therapy for this tumor involves temozolomide, surgery, radiotherapy and tumor treating electric field. Cancer resistance to commonly available chemotherapeutics remains a major challenge in glioblastoma patients receiving treatment and unfavorably impact their overall survival and outcome. However, the lack of progress in this area could be attributed to lack of tools to probe unbiasedly at the genome wide level the coding and non-coding elements contribution on a large scale for factors that control resistance to chemotherapeutics. Understanding the mechanisms of resistance to chemotherapeutics will enable precision medicine in the treatment of cancer patients. CRISPR Cas9a has emerged as a functional genomics tool to study at genome level the factors that control cancer resistance to drugs. Recently, we used genome wide CRISPR-Cas9a screen to identify genes responsible for glioblastoma susceptibility to etoposide. We extended our inquiry to understand genes that control glioblastoma response to temozolomide by using genome scale CRISPR. This study shows that the unbiased genome-wide loss of function approach can be applied to discover genes that influence tumor resistance to chemotherapeutics and contribute to chemoresistance in glioblastoma.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35990011      PMCID: PMC9389140          DOI: 10.1080/26895293.2021.2024895

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  All Life        ISSN: 2689-5307


  6 in total

1.  Genome-scale CRISPR-Cas9 knockout and transcriptional activation screening.

Authors:  Julia Joung; Silvana Konermann; Jonathan S Gootenberg; Omar O Abudayyeh; Randall J Platt; Mark D Brigham; Neville E Sanjana; Feng Zhang
Journal:  Nat Protoc       Date:  2017-03-23       Impact factor: 13.491

2.  Integrated genomic analysis identifies clinically relevant subtypes of glioblastoma characterized by abnormalities in PDGFRA, IDH1, EGFR, and NF1.

Authors:  Roel G W Verhaak; Katherine A Hoadley; Elizabeth Purdom; Victoria Wang; Yuan Qi; Matthew D Wilkerson; C Ryan Miller; Li Ding; Todd Golub; Jill P Mesirov; Gabriele Alexe; Michael Lawrence; Michael O'Kelly; Pablo Tamayo; Barbara A Weir; Stacey Gabriel; Wendy Winckler; Supriya Gupta; Lakshmi Jakkula; Heidi S Feiler; J Graeme Hodgson; C David James; Jann N Sarkaria; Cameron Brennan; Ari Kahn; Paul T Spellman; Richard K Wilson; Terence P Speed; Joe W Gray; Matthew Meyerson; Gad Getz; Charles M Perou; D Neil Hayes
Journal:  Cancer Cell       Date:  2010-01-19       Impact factor: 31.743

3.  Genome scale CRISPR Cas9a knockout screen reveals genes that control glioblastoma susceptibility to the alkylating agent temozolomide.

Authors:  Chidiebere U Awah; Jan Winter; Olorunseun O Ogunwobi
Journal:  All Life       Date:  2022-01-10

4.  Effect of Tumor-Treating Fields Plus Maintenance Temozolomide vs Maintenance Temozolomide Alone on Survival in Patients With Glioblastoma: A Randomized Clinical Trial.

Authors:  Roger Stupp; Sophie Taillibert; Andrew Kanner; William Read; David Steinberg; Benoit Lhermitte; Steven Toms; Ahmed Idbaih; Manmeet S. Ahluwalia; Karen Fink; Francesco Di Meco; Frank Lieberman; Jay-Jiguang Zhu; Giuseppe Stragliotto; David Tran; Steven Brem; Andreas Hottinger; Eilon D. Kirson; Gitit Lavy-Shahaf; Uri Weinberg; Chae-Yong Kim; Sun-Ha Paek; Garth Nicholas; Jordi Bruna; Hal Hirte; Michael Weller; Yoram Palti; Monika E. Hegi; Zvi Ram
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2017-12-19       Impact factor: 56.272

5.  Ribosomal protein S11 influences glioma response to TOP2 poisons.

Authors:  Chidiebere U Awah; Li Chen; Mukesh Bansal; Aayushi Mahajan; Jan Winter; Meeki Lad; Louisa Warnke; Edgar Gonzalez-Buendia; Cheol Park; Daniel Zhang; Eric Feldstein; Dou Yu; Markella Zannikou; Irina V Balyasnikova; Regina Martuscello; Silvana Konerman; Balázs Győrffy; Kirsten B Burdett; Denise M Scholtens; Roger Stupp; Atique Ahmed; Patrick Hsu; Adam M Sonabend
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2020-06-11       Impact factor: 9.867

6.  NSUN6, an RNA methyltransferase of 5-mC controls glioblastoma response to temozolomide (TMZ) via NELFB and RPS6KB2 interaction.

Authors:  Chidiebere U Awah; Jan Winter; Claudiane M Mazdoom; Olorunseun O Ogunwobi
Journal:  Cancer Biol Ther       Date:  2021-10-27       Impact factor: 4.742

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1.  Genome scale CRISPR Cas9a knockout screen reveals genes that control glioblastoma susceptibility to the alkylating agent temozolomide.

Authors:  Chidiebere U Awah; Jan Winter; Olorunseun O Ogunwobi
Journal:  All Life       Date:  2022-01-10
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