Cancer proliferation gene discovery through functional genomics

MR Schlabach, J Luo, NL Solimini, G Hu, Q Xu, MZ Li… - Science, 2008 - science.org
MR Schlabach, J Luo, NL Solimini, G Hu, Q Xu, MZ Li, Z Zhao, A Smogorzewska, ME Sowa…
Science, 2008science.org
Retroviral short hairpin RNA (shRNA)–mediated genetic screens in mammalian cells are
powerful tools for discovering loss-of-function phenotypes. We describe a highly parallel
multiplex methodology for screening large pools of shRNAs using half-hairpin barcodes for
microarray deconvolution. We carried out dropout screens for shRNAs that affect cell
proliferation and viability in cancer cells and normal cells. We identified many shRNAs to be
antiproliferative that target core cellular processes, such as the cell cycle and protein …
Retroviral short hairpin RNA (shRNA)–mediated genetic screens in mammalian cells are powerful tools for discovering loss-of-function phenotypes. We describe a highly parallel multiplex methodology for screening large pools of shRNAs using half-hairpin barcodes for microarray deconvolution. We carried out dropout screens for shRNAs that affect cell proliferation and viability in cancer cells and normal cells. We identified many shRNAs to be antiproliferative that target core cellular processes, such as the cell cycle and protein translation, in all cells examined. Moreover, we identified genes that are selectively required for proliferation and survival in different cell lines. Our platform enables rapid and cost-effective genome-wide screens to identify cancer proliferation and survival genes for target discovery. Such efforts are complementary to the Cancer Genome Atlas and provide an alternative functional view of cancer cells.
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