Investigator

Andrew Houston

Research Assistant · Northwestern Medicine, Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

AHAndrew Houston
Papers(1)
Chemoradiation Reprog…
Collaborators(10)
Brian T. EdelsonClifford G. RobinsonDavid G. DeNardoDhaval P. BhattDonghua HuEliwaza Naomi S. Msen…Ibrahim HatipogluJessika ContrerasJulie BelmarJulie K. Schwarz
Institutions(1)
Taylor Family Institu…

Papers

Chemoradiation Reprograms Tumor Cells and the Immune Microenvironment in Cervical Cancer

Abstract Despite advances in screening and prevention, cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, underscoring the need for better treatments. In this study, we conducted a multicohort longitudinal study of human cervical tumors and the tumor microenvironment during chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and integrated RNA sequencing and single-cell transcriptomics to define the cellular and molecular programs shaping cell interactions and how CRT alters them. The analysis identified multiple therapeutic targets in CRT-resistant tumors, notably including MDM2, a key mediator of radiation responses in tumor and immune cells. MDM2 inhibition enhanced the effects of radiotherapy in human papillomavirus (HPV)–positive, TP53 wild-type cervical cancer cells; improved radiation response; and reshaped the immune landscape in preclinical models. These findings highlight the potential of combining MDM2 inhibition with CRT to overcome resistance and improve patient outcomes. The insights into therapy-induced changes in tumor and immune compartments could guide improved strategies against treatment-resistant HPV-positive cancers. Significance: Mapping of the impact of chemoradiation on cellular interactions in cervical cancer reveals how treatment reshapes the tumor microenvironment and highlights targets for developing future immunotherapeutic approaches. See related commentary by Klopp, p. 1540

6Works
1Papers
31Collaborators

Positions

2025–

Research Assistant

Northwestern Medicine · Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics

2021–

Senior Research Technician

Washington University in St. Louis · Medical Oncology

Education

2024

PhD Student

Northwestern Medicine · Driskill Graduate Program in Life Sciences

2021

Biology B.S.

Saint Louis University