Identifying enzymes that, once introduced in cancer cells, lead to an increased efficiency of treatment constitutes an important goal for biomedical applications. Using an original procedure whereby mutant genes are generated based on the use of conditional lentivector genome mobilisation, we recently described, for the first time, the identification of a human deoxycytidine kinase (dCK) mutant (G12) that sensitises a panel of cancer cell lines to treatment with the dCK analogue gemcitabine. Here, starting from the G12 variant itself, we generated a new library and identified a mutant (M36) that triggers even greater sensitisation to gemcitabine than G12. With respect to G12, M36 presents an additional mutation located in the region that co...
AbstractGemcitabine is a first-line agent for advanced pancreatic cancer therapy. However, its effic...
Nucleoside kinases from several species are investigated as "suicide genes" for treatment of maligna...
The ability to develop a comprehensive panel of treatment predicting factors would significantly imp...
Identifying enzymes that, once introduced in cancer cells, lead to an increased efficiency of treatm...
Identifying enzymes that, once introduced in cancer cells, lead to an increased efficiency of treatm...
Cancer gene therapy requires the use of an effective suicide gene and the specific targeting of canc...
In evolution strategies aimed at isolating molecules with new functions, screening for the desired p...
Suicide gene therapy for cancer offers a selective approach to eliminating tumor cells while leaving...
A recombinant deoxyribonucleoside kinase from Drosophila melanogaster with a deletion of the last 20...
AbstractAn approach has been described to identify new agents that selectively kill mammalian cells ...
Nucleoside kinases from several species are investigated as "suicide genes" for treatment of maligna...
AbstractWe used synthetic lethal high-throughput screening to interrogate 23,550 compounds for their...
Cellular therapies rely on the delivery of therapeutic cells into patients, but their safety can be ...
Transduced deoxyribonucleoside kinases (dNK) can be used to kill recipient cells in combination with...
SummaryA fundamental limitation in devising new therapeutic strategies for killing cancer cells with...
AbstractGemcitabine is a first-line agent for advanced pancreatic cancer therapy. However, its effic...
Nucleoside kinases from several species are investigated as "suicide genes" for treatment of maligna...
The ability to develop a comprehensive panel of treatment predicting factors would significantly imp...
Identifying enzymes that, once introduced in cancer cells, lead to an increased efficiency of treatm...
Identifying enzymes that, once introduced in cancer cells, lead to an increased efficiency of treatm...
Cancer gene therapy requires the use of an effective suicide gene and the specific targeting of canc...
In evolution strategies aimed at isolating molecules with new functions, screening for the desired p...
Suicide gene therapy for cancer offers a selective approach to eliminating tumor cells while leaving...
A recombinant deoxyribonucleoside kinase from Drosophila melanogaster with a deletion of the last 20...
AbstractAn approach has been described to identify new agents that selectively kill mammalian cells ...
Nucleoside kinases from several species are investigated as "suicide genes" for treatment of maligna...
AbstractWe used synthetic lethal high-throughput screening to interrogate 23,550 compounds for their...
Cellular therapies rely on the delivery of therapeutic cells into patients, but their safety can be ...
Transduced deoxyribonucleoside kinases (dNK) can be used to kill recipient cells in combination with...
SummaryA fundamental limitation in devising new therapeutic strategies for killing cancer cells with...
AbstractGemcitabine is a first-line agent for advanced pancreatic cancer therapy. However, its effic...
Nucleoside kinases from several species are investigated as "suicide genes" for treatment of maligna...
The ability to develop a comprehensive panel of treatment predicting factors would significantly imp...