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The Scaglioni laboratory’s central goal is to identify cellular networks that are required for cancer maintenance. To enable this research, we integrate the use of advanced lipidomics, mouse cancer models, cancer cell lines, small molecule inhibitors, RNAi and CRISPR technologies. To identify mechanisms that mediate cancer maintenance, we chose to focus our efforts on cancer types that depend on their initiating oncogene. With this approach, we have identified several targetable cancer vulnerabilities. For instance, we identified focal adhesion kinase, XPOI nuclear export receptor and fatty acid metabolism as novel vulnerabilities of mutant KRAS lung cancer. These findings provided the rationale for several clinical trials (NCI identifiers: NCT01951690, NCT03095612, NCT02223247 and NCT03808558).
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University of CincinnatiDepartment of Internal Medicine Division of Hematology & Oncology 231 Albert Sabin Way, ML 0562 Cincinnati, OH 45267-0562
Phone: 513-558-2115 Fax: 513-558-2125 Email: thomp3tr@ucmail.uc.edu