Investigator

Alen Faiz

A/Prof · UTS, Life Sciences

AFAlen Faiz
Papers(1)
Revealing genetic dri…
Collaborators(8)
Christopher E. DenesDeborah J. MarshG. Gregory NeelyKristie-Ann DicksonMatthew A. WallerNikola A. BowdenTali S. SkipperTian Y. Du
Institutions(3)
University Of Technol…University of SydneyUniversity of Newcast…

Papers

Revealing genetic drivers of ovarian cancer and chemoresistance: insights from whole-genome CRISPR-knockout library screens

Abstract Understanding genetic dependencies in cancer is key to identifying novel actionable drug targets to advance precision medicine. Whole-genome CRISPR-knockout library screening methods have facilitated this goal. Pooled libraries of single guide RNAs (sgRNAs) targeting over 90% of the annotated protein coding genome are used to induce gene knockouts in pre-clinical cancer models. Novel genes of interest are identified by evaluating sgRNA dropout or enrichment following selection pressure application. This method is particularly beneficial for researching cancers where effective treatment strategies are limited. One example of a commonly chemoresistant cancer, particularly at relapse, is the low survival malignancy epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), made up of multiple histotypes with distinct molecular profiles. CRISPR-knockout library screens in pre-clinical EOC models have demonstrated the ability to predict biomarkers of treatment response, identify targets synergistic with standard-of-care chemotherapy, and determine novel actionable targets which are synthetic lethal with cancer-associated mutations. Robust experimental design of CRISPR-knockout library screens, including the selection of strong pre-clinical cell line models, allows for meaningful conclusions to be made. We discuss essential design criteria for the use of CRISPR-knockout library screens to discover genetic dependencies in cancer and draw attention to discoveries with translational potential for EOC.

60Works
1Papers
8Collaborators
Pulmonary Disease, Chronic ObstructiveOvarian NeoplasmsDrug Resistance, NeoplasmIdiopathic Pulmonary FibrosisLung Diseases

Positions

2024–

A/Prof

UTS · Life Sciences

2014–

Post-Doc

University Medical Center Groningen · Medical Biology

Education

2014

Doctor of Philosophy in Molecular Biology and Genetics

University of Sydney · Cell Biology

2009

Honours

University of Sydney · Biology

2008

Bachelor of Science (Molecular Biology and Genetics)

University of Sydney

Country

AU

Links & IDs
0000-0003-1740-3538

Scopus: 55601365200