
Diana Drago-GarcíaWeizmann Institute of Science | weizmann · Department of Biological Regulation
Diana Drago-García
Master of Science
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August 2015 - July 2017
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Anticancer therapies have been limited by the emergence of mutations and other adaptations. In bacteria, antibiotics activate the SOS response, which mobilizes error-prone factors that allow for continuous replication at the cost of mutagenesis. We investigated whether the treatment of lung cancer with EGFR inhibitors (EGFRi) similarly engages hype...
Anti-cancer therapies have been limited by emergence of mutations and other adaptations. In bacteria, antibiotics activate the SOS response, which mobilizes error-prone factors that allow for continuous replication at the cost of mutagenesis. We investigated whether treatment of lung cancer with EGFR inhibitors (EGFRi) similarly engages hypermutato...
The OVO-like genes are evolutionary conserved C2H2 zinc finger transcription factors (TFs) with SNAG repressor domains involved in the maintenance of epithelial homeostasis. From the three Ovo-like family genes identified in mammals, Ovol-like1 (Ovol1) and Ovol-like2 (Ovol2) are the most studied members with multiple reports pinpointing relevant ro...
By establishing multi-omics pipelines, we uncover overexpression and gene copy-number alterations of nucleoporin-93 (NUP93), a nuclear pore component, in aggressive human mammary tumors. NUP93 overexpression enhances transendothelial migration and matrix invasion in vitro, along with tumor growth and metastasis in animal models. These findings are...
Unlike early transcriptional responses to mitogens, later events are less well-characterized. Here, we identified delayed down-regulated genes (DDGs) in mammary cells after prolonged treatment with epidermal growth factor (EGF). The expression of these DDGs was low in mammary tumors and correlated with prognosis. The proteins encoded by several DDG...
Ovarian cancer (OvCA) remains one of the most devastating malignancies, but treatment options are still limited. We report that amphiregulin (AREG) can serve as an effective and safe pharmacological target in a syngeneic murine model. AREG is highly abundant in abdominal fluids of patients with advanced OvCa. In immunocompetent animals, depletion o...
The mechanisms by which the nuclear lamina of tumor cells influences tumor growth and migration are highly disputed. Lamin A and its variant lamin C are key lamina proteins that control nucleus stiffness and chromatin conformation. Downregulation of lamin A/C in two prototypic metastatic lines, B16F10 melanoma and E0771 breast carcinoma, facilitate...
Lung cancers driven by mutant forms of EGFR invariably develop resistance to kinase inhibitors, often due to secondary mutations. Here we describe an unconventional mechanism of resistance to dacomitinib, a newly approved covalent EGFR kinase inhibitor, and uncover a previously unknown step of resistance acquisition. Dacomitinib-resistant (DR) deri...
Cancer immunotherapy focuses on inhibitors of checkpoint proteins, such as programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1). Unlike RAS-mutated lung cancers, EGFR mutant tumors have a generally low response to immunotherapy. Because treatment outcomes vary by EGFR allele, intrinsic and microenvironmental factors may be involved. Among all non-immunological signal...
Some antibacterial therapies entail sequential treatments with different
antibiotics, but whether this approach is optimal for anticancer
tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) remains open. EGFR mutations
identify lung cancer patients who can derive benefit from
TKIs, but most patients develop resistance to the first-, second-,
and third-generation dru...
By establishing multi-omics pipelines, we uncover overexpression and gene copy-number alterations of nucleoporin-
93 (NUP93), a nuclear pore component, in aggressive human mammary tumors. NUP93 overexpression
enhances transendothelial migration and matrix invasion in vitro, along with tumor growth and
metastasis in animal models. These findings are...
To identify genetic events driving breast cancer progression, we performed multi-omics integrated analyses that identified overexpression of nucleoporin-93, a nuclear pore component. Here we show that NUP93 overexpression enhances trans-endothelial migration and matrix invasion in vitro, along with metastasis in animal models. These findings were s...
Alzheimer's disease is commonly characterized by the formation of Aβ plaques and hyperphosphorylated tau neurofibrillary tangles that lead to neuronal apoptosis, progressive decrease in memory, and changes in behavior. Of the 47 million people affected with dementia worldwide, more than 95% have late-onset Alzheimer's disease (AD). The pathophysiol...
Although two growth factor receptors, EGFR and HER2, are amongst the best targets for cancer treatment, no agents targeting HER3, their kinase-defective family member, have so far been approved. Because emergence of resistance of lung tumors to EGFR kinase inhibitors (EGFRi) associates with compensatory up-regulation of HER3 and several secreted fo...
The mechanisms by which the nuclear lamina of tumor cells control their migration and survival are poorly understood. Lamin A and its splice variant lamin C are key nuclear lamina proteins that control nucleus stiffness and chromatin conformation. Genetically reduced lamin A/C levels in two metastatic murine cancer lines, B16F10 melanoma and E0771...
The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) acts as a ubiquitous cortisol-dependent transcription factor (TF). To identify co-factors, we used protein-fragment complementation assays and found that GR recognizes FLI1 and additional ETS family proteins, TFs relaying proliferation and/or migration signals. Following steroid-dependent translocation of FLI1 and G...
Alterations to transcriptional regulation are an important factor in breast cancer. Noncoding RNA, such as microRNA (miR), have very influential roles in the transcriptional regulation of genes. Transcriptional regulation can be successfully modeled and analyzed using complex network theory. Particularly, interactions between two distinct classes o...
Supplementary Material 1. Compressed (Zip) file containing the graphic pipeline followed in this work. We use raw counts from RNA-seq and miRNA-seq for breast tumors and adjacent control (“healthy”) breast tissue from Genome Data Commons. MicroRNA preprocessing included mature count annotation, low-count filtering, and TMM normalization; RNA-seq pr...
Over the last years, microRNAs (miRs) have shown to be crucial for breast tumour establishment and progression. To understand the influence that miRs have over transcriptional regulation in breast cancer, we constructed mutual information networks from 86 TCGA matched breast invasive carcinoma and control tissue RNA-Seq and miRNA-Seq sequencing dat...