Targeting synthetic lethal interactions is a promising new therapeutic approach to exploit specific changes that occur within cancer cells. Multiple approaches to investigate these interactions have been developed and successfully implemented, including chemical, siRNA, shRNA, and CRISPR library screens. Genome-wide computational approaches, such as DAISY, also have been successful in predicting synthetic lethal interactions from both cancer cell lines and patient samples. Each approach has its advantages and disadvantages that need to be considered depending on the cancer type and its molecular alterations. This review discusses these approaches and examines case studies that highlight their use
Introduction Synthetic lethal genetic interactions are re-emerging as an important concept in the...
The development of targeted therapies has had a significant impact on cancer survival rates. However...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
Emerging data suggests that synthetic lethal interactions between mutated oncogenes/tumor suppressor...
Cancer is a leading cause of death throughout the World. A limitation of many current chemotherapeut...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
A better understanding of genetic interactions in cancer might help identify new therapeutic approac...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the simultaneous perturbation of two genes results in cellular or or...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the simultaneous perturbation of two genes results in cellular or or...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
In recent years, cancer drug discovery has faced the challenging task of integrating the huge amount...
The development of therapeutic agent against cancer is based on targeting key signaling proteins tha...
Abstract As our understanding of the cancer genome has progressed, traditional chemotherapeutic agen...
Abstract Background Synthetic lethality describes a genetic interaction between two perturbations, l...
Introduction Synthetic lethal genetic interactions are re-emerging as an important concept in the...
The development of targeted therapies has had a significant impact on cancer survival rates. However...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
Emerging data suggests that synthetic lethal interactions between mutated oncogenes/tumor suppressor...
Cancer is a leading cause of death throughout the World. A limitation of many current chemotherapeut...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...
A better understanding of genetic interactions in cancer might help identify new therapeutic approac...
Background: Synthetic lethality (SL) refers to the genetic interaction between two or more genes whe...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the simultaneous perturbation of two genes results in cellular or or...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the simultaneous perturbation of two genes results in cellular or or...
Synthetic lethality occurs when the inhibition of two genes is lethal while the inhibition of each s...
In recent years, cancer drug discovery has faced the challenging task of integrating the huge amount...
The development of therapeutic agent against cancer is based on targeting key signaling proteins tha...
Abstract As our understanding of the cancer genome has progressed, traditional chemotherapeutic agen...
Abstract Background Synthetic lethality describes a genetic interaction between two perturbations, l...
Introduction Synthetic lethal genetic interactions are re-emerging as an important concept in the...
The development of targeted therapies has had a significant impact on cancer survival rates. However...
The development of improved cancer therapies is frequently cited as an urgent unmet medical need. He...