The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. Here we describe how genetic interactions are being therapeutically exploited to identify novel targeted treatments for cancer. We discuss the current methodologies that use ‘omics data to identify genetic interactions, in particular focusing on synthetic sickness lethality (SSL) and synthetic dosage lethality (SDL). We describe the experimental and computational approaches undertaken both in humans and model organisms to identify these interactions. Finally we discuss some of the identified targets with licensed drugs, inhibitors in clinical trials or with compounds under development
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
A better understanding of genetic interactions in cancer might help identify new therapeutic approac...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
We present new modes of computational drug discovery in each of the three key themes of target ident...
Cancer is a leading cause of death throughout the World. A limitation of many current chemotherapeut...
Targeting synthetic lethal interactions is a promising new therapeutic approach to exploit specific ...
The discovery of synthetic lethal interactions between poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
The discovery of synthetic lethal interactions between poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor...
The discovery of synthetic lethal interactions between poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor...
<div><p>Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological re...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
A better understanding of genetic interactions in cancer might help identify new therapeutic approac...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
We present new modes of computational drug discovery in each of the three key themes of target ident...
Cancer is a leading cause of death throughout the World. A limitation of many current chemotherapeut...
Targeting synthetic lethal interactions is a promising new therapeutic approach to exploit specific ...
The discovery of synthetic lethal interactions between poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
The discovery of synthetic lethal interactions between poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor...
The discovery of synthetic lethal interactions between poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor...
<div><p>Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological re...
Synthetic Lethal (SL) genetic interactions play a key role in various types of biological research, ...
Abstract It is increasingly clear that complex networks of relationships between genes and/or protei...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
A better understanding of genetic interactions in cancer might help identify new therapeutic approac...