The Elowitz Lab at Caltech
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Synthetic biology and systems biology. https://www.elowitz.caltech.edu
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This work was led by brilliant students Andrew Lu, Lukas Moeller, and Stephen Moore, and is a collaboration with
Hao Zhu and Dan Siegwart at UTSW.

If you have experience in animal cancer models and are interested in circuit therapeutics, please reach out.
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In a mouse model of Ras-driven liver cancer, systemic treatment with the circuits (lower row) reduced tumor burden compared to untreated controls (upper row). Much more to explore.
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We compared circuits (right) with Ras inhibitors (RMC-7977 and Sotorasib) by targeting mutant cells (magenta) co-cultured with wild-type Ras cells (green). Circuits were potent and selective.
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We tried many, many, many circuit designs, eventually generating ones that sensitively discriminate Ras mutant cancer cells. We also generated protease-activated proteases to amplify weak oncogenic signals.
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Why therapeutic circuits?
Sense-and-kill ≠ inhibit. Oncogene inhibition indirectly induces cell death, but is susceptible to resistance through compensatory signaling. Circuits directly rewire oncogenes to cell death --> less chance of resistance. Other benefits as well.
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In this paradigm, engineered proteins are introduced into cancer and healthy cells using LNP-delivered mRNA. They then sense cancer markers (such as mutant Ras) and trigger engineered cell death effectors (caspases or gasdermins) only in cancer cells. (idealized schematic)
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Synthetic biology could enable new types of programmable therapeutics. Our new preprint introduces synthetic protein circuits that selectively trigger cell death in Ras-mutant cancer cells, with interesting advantages compared to existing approaches.
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Congratulations to Dhiraj and the other amazing fellows
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Excited to contribute to the pioneering work at @damonrunyon.org @hhmi.org @elowitzlab.bsky.social!
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We are delighted to announce our most recent class of Damon Runyon Fellows! These 13 scientists will receive four years of independent funding to investigate cancer causes, mechanisms, therapies, and prevention. Read more: www.damonrunyon.org/news/entries...
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My first project in the @elowitzlab.bsky.social is finally out in @cellpress.bsky.social! We explore how competitive, "many-to-many" dimerization allows complex, multi-input, and cell-type-specific biochemical computations🧵↓

doi.org/10.1016/j.ce...
Redirecting
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New study in @cellpress.bsky.social by Allen Distinguished Investigator @elowitzlab.bsky.social and collaborators explores the versatility of protein dimers. #FrontierScience

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I really enjoyed reading this preprint, congrats @elowitzlab.bsky.social and team!
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New study in @cellpress.bsky.social by Allen Distinguished Investigator @elowitzlab.bsky.social and collaborators explores the versatility of protein dimers. #FrontierScience

🔗 www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Reposted by The Elowitz Lab at Caltech
Reposted by The Elowitz Lab at Caltech
aliceyting.bsky.social
Could one envision a synthetic receptor technology that is fully programmable, able to detect diverse extracellular antigens – both soluble and cell-attached – and convert that recognition into a wide range of intracellular responses, from gene expression and real-time fluorescence to modulation..
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"The lives of cells, recorded"--our new review on genomic recording systems and how they can reveal the dynamics of multicellular development. A pleasure to work on this with amazing colleagues from the Allen Discovery Center for Cell Lineage Tracing.
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
The lives of cells, recorded - Nature Reviews Genetics
Recent advances in genome engineering are enabling the recording of cellular histories into genomes, with single-cell and spatial omics technologies enabling their reconstruction into cellular lineage...
www.nature.com
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