Investigator
Assistant Professor (Ramanujan Fellow) · SRM University, Andhra Pradesh, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research
Therapeutic gene silencing of CKAP5 leads to lethality in genetically unstable cancer cells
The potential of microtubule-associated protein targets for cancer therapeutics remains largely unexplored due to the lack of target-specific agents. Here, we explored the therapeutic potential of targeting cytoskeleton-associated protein 5 (CKAP5), an important microtubule-associated protein, with CKAP5 -targeting siRNAs encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (LNPs). Our screening of 20 solid cancer cell lines demonstrated selective vulnerability of genetically unstable cancer cell lines in response to CKAP5 silencing. We identified a highly responsive chemo-resistant ovarian cancer cell line, in which CKAP5 silencing led to significant loss in EB1 dynamics during mitosis. Last, we demonstrated the therapeutic potential in an in vivo ovarian cancer model, showing 80% survival rate of si CKAP5 LNPs-treated animals. Together, our results highlight the importance of CKAP5 as a therapeutic target for genetically unstable ovarian cancer and warrants further investigation into its mechanistic aspects.
Assistant Professor (Ramanujan Fellow)
SRM University, Andhra Pradesh · Centre for Interdisciplinary Research
Research Assistant Professor
Tel Aviv University · School of Biomedicine and Cancer Research
Post Doctoral Fellow
Tel Aviv University · Department of Cell Research and Immunology
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay · Department of Chemistry
Research Associate
UM-DAE CBS · School of Chemical Sciences
PhD
Homi Bhabha National Institute · Bio-Oranic Division, Bhabha Atomic Research Centre
M.Sc. (Organic Chemistry)
Andhra University · A. M. A. L College, Anakapalle
B.Sc. (Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry)
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