An Interactive Resource to Identify Cancer Genetic and Lineage Dependencies Targeted by Small Molecules

Cet article présente un portail de données qui, pour plus de 200 lignées cellulaires cancéreuses, dresse un catalogue de leur sensibilité à 345 petites molécules

Cell, Volume 154, Numéro 5, Page 1151-1161, 2013, résumé

Résumé en anglais

The high rate of clinical response to protein-kinase-targeting drugs matched to cancer patients with specific genomic alterations has prompted efforts to use cancer cell line (CCL) profiling to identify additional biomarkers of small-molecule sensitivities. We have quantitatively measured the sensitivity of 242 genomically characterized CCLs to an Informer Set of 354 small molecules that target many nodes in cell circuitry, uncovering protein dependencies that: (1) associate with specific cancer-genomic alterations and (2) can be targeted by small molecules. We have created the Cancer Therapeutics Response Portal (http://www.broadinstitute.org/ctrp) to enable users to correlate genetic features to sensitivity in individual lineages and control for confounding factors of CCL profiling. We report a candidate dependency, associating activating mutations in the oncogene