DOI: 10.14264/uql.2014.377
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siRNA screening of the kinome identified Aurora A kinase as a therapeutic target gene in cervical cancer

Abstract: HPV oncogenes disable a number of tumour suppressor pathways, including p53 and Rb, contributing to the transformed phenotype. Loss of these critical host cell functions may also provide an opportunity to selectively target the destruction of HPV-transformed cells. We have performed an siRNA screen using the kinome (779 genes) library to identify genes that when depleted are synthetically lethal with HPV transformation. The primary and validations screens have confirmed Aurora A kinase (AURKA) as a potential s… Show more

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