Ras-p53 genomic cooperativity as a model to investigate mechanisms of innate immune regulation in gastrointestinal cancers Journal Article


Authors: Dosch, A. R.; Chatila, W. K.; Ban, Y.; Bianchi, A.; Deshpande, N. U.; De Castro Silva, I.; Merchant, N. B.; Datta, J.
Article Title: Ras-p53 genomic cooperativity as a model to investigate mechanisms of innate immune regulation in gastrointestinal cancers
Abstract: Despite increasingly thorough mechanistic understanding of the dominant genetic drivers of gastrointestinal (GI) tumorigenesis (e.g., Ras/Raf, TP53, etc.), only a small proportion of these molecular alterations are therapeutically actionable. In an attempt to address this therapeutic impasse, our group has proposed an innovative extreme outlier model to identify novel cooperative molecular vulnerabilities in high-risk GI cancers which dictate prognosis, correlate with distinct patterns of metastasis, and define therapeutic sensitivity or resistance. Our model also proposes comprehensive investigation of their downstream transcriptomic, immunomic, metabolic, or upstream epigenomic cellular consequences to reveal novel therapeutic targets in previously “undruggable” tumors with high-risk genomic features. Leveraging this methodology, our and others’ data reveal that the genomic cooperativity between Ras and p53 alterations is not only prognostically relevant in GI malignancy, but may also represent the incipient molecular events that initiate and sustain innate immunoregulatory signaling networks within the GI tumor microenvironment, driving T-cell exclusion and therapeutic resistance in these cancers. As such, deciphering the unique transcriptional programs encoded by Ras-p53 cooperativity that promote innate immune trafficking and chronic inflammatory tumor-stromal-immune crosstalk may uncover immunologic vulnerabilities that could be exploited to develop novel therapeutic strategies for these difficult-to-treat malignancies. Copyright: © 2021 Dosch et al.
Keywords: ras; gastrointestinal cancer; tp53; immune; ras-p53 cooperativity
Journal Title: Oncotarget
Volume: 12
Issue: 20
ISSN: 1949-2553
Publisher: Impact Journals  
Date Published: 2021-09-28
Start Page: 2104
End Page: 2110
Language: English
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.27983
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC8487722
PUBMED: 34611484
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Notes: Review -- Export Date: 2 November 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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