Investigator

Anna Michalska-Falkowska

Deputy Director of Quality Management · Medical University of Białystok, Biobank

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Papers(1)
Repurposing of PI3K i…
Collaborators(5)
Anna ZellerMariusz KuzmickiPawel KnappAgnieszka OstrowskaAnna Erol
Institutions(1)
Medical University Of…

Papers

Repurposing of PI3K inhibitors for high-grade serous ovarian cancer: A novel competing endogenous network analysis-based approach

The average survival time for High-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer (HGSOC) is around 3.4 years post-diagnosis. The treatment options are limited, especially for relapsed patients, resistant to standard treatment. Therefore, novel drug candidates are needed. We propose a novel approach for predicting potential drug candidates by focusing on agents capable of reversing the effects of perturbed RNA network. The competing endogenous RNA (ceRNAs) network was constructed on differential expression (DE) of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs), protein-coding RNAs (mRNAs) and microRNAs (miRNAs) from the primary HGSOC tumour tissues. It allowed for identification of key perturbed axes of RNA regulation. The publicly available resources for drug repurposing were used to select candidates for in-vitro validation. The phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway, known to be involved in developing drug resistance in ovarian cancer, was identified as highly dependent from the coding and non-coding RNA interactions. PI3K pathway inhibitors, PI-103 and ZSTK474, were identified as drug candidates and their efficacy against HGSOC was confirmed in vitro. E2F1 and SNAI2 are essential transcription factors (TFs) known for regulating critical cancer pathways such as cell cycle repair or epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). In our study, these TFs were identified as hub regulators within the ceRNA network. Investigation of fine-tune regulation of RNA by non-coding RNAs and TFs uncovered a significant role of ceRNA network in cancer development, highlighting its integration with master regulatory pathways that drive tumor progression and sustainability. The drug repurposing workflow based on ceRNA-limited differentially expressed mRNAs allowed for effective prioritization of compounds with potential to be applied as treatment.

20Works
1Papers
5Collaborators
AdenocarcinomaBiomarkers, TumorCarcinoma, Non-Small-Cell LungCarcinoma, Squamous CellLung Neoplasms

Positions

2022–

Deputy Director of Quality Management

Medical University of Białystok · Biobank

2016–

Clinical Team Coordinator, Clinical Data Specialist

Indivumed GmbH

2015–

Researcher

Medical University of Białystok · Department of Clinical Molecular Biology

Education

2023

Specialization in Clinical Pharmacy

Poznan University of Medical Sciences

2022

Non-commercial clinical trials - design, implementation, and management

Wroclaw Medical University

2022

Master of Science in Biobanking

Medical University of Graz · International Biobanking and Education

2015

PhD in Medical Science

Medical University of Białystok

2012

Master of Pharmacy

Medical University of Białystok

Country

DE

Keywords
biobankoncologyomics
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