Awardee OrganizationCHILDREN'S HOSP OF PHILADELPHIA
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Project Summary
Given the prevalence of crosstalk among oncogenic pathways and disease
heterogeneity, it has become increasingly apparent that combination therapies are
required to achieve long-term cure and to minimize development of resistance mutations
and escape pathways. The majority of existing combination therapies are developed in
an ad hoc fashion, namely one agent at a time, without systematic consideration of
potential complex interactions among the gene targets by leveraging disease-specific
omics data. Moreover, the existing combination therapies are based on targets of
existing drugs, which only represent a small portion of the human proteome. To this end,
we hypothesize that systematic identification of synergistic key regulators represents a
promising approach for nominating targets of combination therapy. Towards this goal,
we will forward engineer a platform for identifying synergistic regulatory nodes in a
cancer gene regulatory network as the targets for combination therapy. We will generate
disease-specific multi-omics data to construct an integrative gene regulatory network, a
pre-requisite for understanding the deregulated gene network in the cancer cells and for
developing effective and lasting therapy. We will focus our study on Philadelphia-like
acute lymphoblastic leukemia as a proof-of-principle. Our team proposes a novel
approach to this problem by leveraging the unique strengths of the investigators in
systems biology, genomics, proteomics, and translational research, as well as the large
cohort of patient samples available at our institutions. If successful, the proposed
framework would be a tremendous advance and paradigm shift to understand genetic
interactions among oncogenic pathways for eventual therapeutic intervention.
Public Health Relevance Statement
Project Narrative
Combination therapy, by targeting more than one oncoogenic pathways, is an effective
strategy to combat drug resistance. This project will develop a critically needed approach
for systematic discovery of combination therapeutic targets.
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