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Publications

Included here is a list of publications from OCG programs. All published data are available to the research community through the program-specific data matrices.

* denotes publications from the CTD2 initiative that are results of intra-Network collaborations

 

CTD²
Elife

Scientists validate the pre-mRNA splicing factor SF3B1 as a Copy-number alterations Yielding Cancer Liabilities Owing to Partial losS (CYCLOPS) gene and SF3B1 can be exploited as a therapeutic target for cancer.  

CTD²
Cancer Immunol Res

Researchers characterize the T-cell receptor for Merkel Cell Polyomavirus (MCPyV) and determine infiltration of MCPyV-specific T-cells leads to superior tumor control. This study supports inquiry of agents to improve T-cell homing and infiltration in Merkel cell cancer. 

CTD²
Nature Communications

Scientists characterize the immune cell landscape of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and identify immune suppressive factors are frequently present in NSCLC. Identifying the dominant suppressive factors within a tumor subtype may improve immune-based therapeutics for patients.

CTD²
Blood

Researchers find a novel role for the transcription factor ZEB2 in regulating proliferation and differentiation of acute myeloid leukemia using in vitro genome-scale shRNA and in vivo murine studies. 

CTD²
PLoS One

MEDICI is a new computational method to predict the protein-protein interaction (PPI) essentiality which helps to prioritize PPIs for drug discovery. 

CTD²
Nature Communications

Scientists at UTSW Medical Center identified Aurora Kinase A as a potential therapeutic target in NSCLCs with SMARCA4/BRG1 mutations

CTD²
Molecular Pharmacology

Emory researchers developed a new NanoLuc®-based protein-fragment complementation assay (NanoPCA) which allows the detection of novel protein-protein interactions.

CTD²
Bioinformatics

FHCRC developed a tool which models gene centric dependencies across multiple genomic platforms. They demonstrated that this method could be used to identify genes essential to tumorigenesis in the pancreatic and lung adenocarcinoma patient cohorts from The Cancer Genome Atlas.