Investigator

Hyungwon Choi

Associate Professor · National University of Singapore, Department of Medicine

Research Interests

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Papers(1)
Quantitative imaging …
Collaborators(5)
Michal M HoppeRobert BrownTuan Zea TanAnand D JeyasekharanDavid Shao Peng Tan
Institutions(4)
Duke Nus Medical Scho…Genome Institute Of S…OrganisationCancer Science Instit…

Papers

Quantitative imaging of RAD51 expression as a marker of platinum resistance in ovarian cancer

Early relapse after platinum chemotherapy in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) portends poor survival. A-priori identification of platinum resistance is therefore crucial to improve on standard first-line carboplatin-paclitaxel treatment. The DNA repair pathway homologous recombination (HR) repairs platinum-induced damage, and the HR recombinase RAD51 is overexpressed in cancer. We therefore designed a REMARK-compliant study of pre-treatment RAD51 expression in EOC, using fluorescent quantitative immunohistochemistry (qIHC) to overcome challenges in quantitation of protein expression in situ. In a discovery cohort (n = 284), RAD51-High tumours had shorter progression-free and overall survival compared to RAD51-Low cases in univariate and multivariate analyses. The association of RAD51 with relapse/survival was validated in a carboplatin monotherapy SCOTROC4 clinical trial cohort (n = 264) and was predominantly noted in HR-proficient cancers (Myriad HRDscore < 42). Interestingly, overexpression of RAD51 modified expression of immune-regulatory pathways in vitro, while RAD51-High tumours showed exclusion of cytotoxic T cells in situ. Our findings highlight RAD51 expression as a determinant of platinum resistance and suggest possible roles for therapy to overcome immune exclusion in RAD51-High EOC. The qIHC approach is generalizable to other proteins with a continuum instead of discrete/bimodal expression.

106Works
1Papers
5Collaborators
PrognosisDisease ProgressionLiver CirrhosisCardiovascular DiseasesAortic Valve StenosisTuberculosis, PulmonaryZika Virus InfectionAsymptomatic Diseases

Positions

2017–

Associate Professor

National University of Singapore · Department of Medicine

2011–

Assistant Professor

National University of Singapore · School of Public Health

2009–

Post-doc

University of Michigan · Pathology

2003–

Researcher

Stanford Human Genome Center

Education

Seoul National University · Spanish Language and Literature

Stanford University · Statistics

University of Michigan · Biostatistics

Country

SG