Overcoming drug-resistant tumors with selection gene drives
1Research Center for Life Sciences Computing, Zhejiang Lab, Hangzhou 311100, Zhejiang, China.
Abstract:
Drug resistance is a major hurdle prohibiting effective treatment of many diseases, including cancer. Using model-guided designs, Leighow et al.1 engineered a dual-switch selection gene drive system custom designed to combat drug-resistant tumors. By demonstrating remarkable killing efficacies in preclinical models using human non-small lung cancer cells in vitro and in mice, this work describes an attractive mindset to develop next-generation anticancer therapies.
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