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Targeted Investigational Oncology Agents in the NCI-60: A Phenotypic Systems–based Resource

The NCI-60 human tumor cell line panel has proved to be a useful tool for the global cancer research community in the search for novel chemotherapeutics. The publicly available cell line characterization and compound screening data from the NCI-60 assay have significantly contributed to the understa...

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Autores principales: Morris, Joel, Kunkel, Mark W., White, Stephen L., Wishka, Donn G., Lopez, Omar D., Bowles, Lori, Sellers Brady, Penny, Ramsey, Patricia, Grams, Julie, Rohrer, Tiffany, Martin, Karen, Dexheimer, Thomas S., Coussens, Nathan P., Evans, David, Risbood, Prabhakar, Sonkin, Dmitriy, Williams, John D., Polley, Eric C., Collins, Jerry M., Doroshow, James H., Teicher, Beverly A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for Cancer Research 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10618733/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37550087
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-23-0267
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Sumario:The NCI-60 human tumor cell line panel has proved to be a useful tool for the global cancer research community in the search for novel chemotherapeutics. The publicly available cell line characterization and compound screening data from the NCI-60 assay have significantly contributed to the understanding of cellular mechanisms targeted by new oncology agents. Signature sensitivity/resistance patterns generated for a given chemotherapeutic agent against the NCI-60 panel have long served as fingerprint presentations that encompass target information and the mechanism of action associated with the tested agent. We report the establishment of a new public NCI-60 resource based on the cell line screening of a large and growing set of 175 FDA-approved oncology drugs (AOD) plus >825 clinical and investigational oncology agents (IOA), representing a diverse set (>250) of therapeutic targets and mechanisms. This data resource is available to the public (https://ioa.cancer.gov) and includes the raw data from the screening of the IOA and AOD collection along with an extensive set of visualization and analysis tools to allow for comparative study of individual test compounds and multiple compound sets.