Investigator

Valérie Lamour

Deputy Vice-President of Research-Life Science & Health · University of Strasbourg

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Papers(1)
DNA Topoisomerase II …
Collaborators(1)
Viola Mazzoleni
Institutions(1)
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Papers

DNA Topoisomerase II Mutations in Cancer: Structural Impact and Drug Response in High-grade Serous Ovarian Carcinoma

Topoisomerases are essential enzymes that resolve DNA topological stress during replication and transcription. In mammalian cells, the two isoforms, TOP2A and TOP2B, differ in expression profiles and functions. TOP2A is a key regulator of cell division, mainly expressed in rapidly dividing cells, such as cancer cells, and is therefore the primary target of several chemotherapeutic molecules. In contrast, TOP2B is ubiquitously expressed in both dividing and non-dividing cells and is not directly implicated in tumorigenesis. Despite their functional differences, the high homology of the two isoforms contributes to unwanted off-target effects of TOP2-directed therapies, sometimes leading to secondary cancer. Both isoforms can harbor naturally occurring or cancer-associated point mutations, which could confer altered sensitivity or resistance to chemotherapy agents. Using data from cancer genomic databases, we analyzed hotspot mutations of both isoforms found in human tumors and conducted a molecular analysis based on structural and functional data. We identified TOP2 variants in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma, a malignancy frequently treated with TOP2-targeting agents, such as doxorubicin or etoposide. Our analysis emphasizes the importance of modeling somatic mutations to assess enzyme conformation and therapeutic response. Additionally, this review provides insights that underline the potential value of including TOP2A and TOP2B in companion diagnostic gene panels used in personalized oncology, notably in cancers where TOP2-directed agents are part of the standard therapy.

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Cell Line, Tumor

Positions

2017–

Deputy Vice-President of Research-Life Science & Health

University of Strasbourg

2009–

Team leader-Associate Professor Faculty of Medicine

Université de Strasbourg · IGBMC

2003–

Postdoctoral Associate

Rockefeller University · Seth Darst Laboratory

2000–

Postdoctoral fellow

IGBMC · Structural Biology Department

Education

2011

Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches

Université de Strasbourg

1999

PhD Structural Biology

Université de Strasbourg

1995

National Master in biological NMR and crystallography

Université de Strasbourg

1994

Chemical Engineer

EHICS- Chemical Engineering School

1991

Classes Préparatoires aux Grandes Ecoles

Lycée Pothier