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. 2024 Feb 12;42(2):301-316.e9.
doi: 10.1016/j.ccell.2023.12.016. Epub 2024 Jan 11.

A comprehensive clinically informed map of dependencies in cancer cells and framework for target prioritization

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A comprehensive clinically informed map of dependencies in cancer cells and framework for target prioritization

Clare Pacini et al. Cancer Cell. .
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Abstract

Genetic screens in cancer cell lines inform gene function and drug discovery. More comprehensive screen datasets with multi-omics data are needed to enhance opportunities to functionally map genetic vulnerabilities. Here, we construct a second-generation map of cancer dependencies by annotating 930 cancer cell lines with multi-omic data and analyze relationships between molecular markers and cancer dependencies derived from CRISPR-Cas9 screens. We identify dependency-associated gene expression markers beyond driver genes, and observe many gene addiction relationships driven by gain of function rather than synthetic lethal effects. By combining clinically informed dependency-marker associations with protein-protein interaction networks, we identify 370 anti-cancer priority targets for 27 cancer types, many of which have network-based evidence of a functional link with a marker in a cancer type. Mapping these targets to sequenced tumor cohorts identifies tractable targets in different cancer types. This target prioritization map enhances understanding of gene dependencies and identifies candidate anti-cancer targets for drug development.

Keywords: CRISPR; Cancer; biomarker; cell lines; drug discovery; gene dependencies; genomics; protein interactions; target.

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Declaration of interests This study was funded by Open Targets, a public-private initiative involving academia and industry. M.J.G. receives funding from AstraZeneca, GlaxoSmithKline, and Astex Pharmaceuticals. F.I. receives funding from Nerviano Medical Sciences S.r.l and performs consultancy for the Cancer Research Horizons-AstraZeneca Functional Genomics Center and for Mosaic Therapeutics. M.J.G. is a founder, has equity in and is a consultant for Mosaic Therapeutics.

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