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3rd Edition of International Precision Medicine Conference

March 17-19, 2025

March 17 -19, 2025 | Rome, Italy
2022 Speakers

Wei Wu

Wei Wu, Speaker at Precision medicine conferences-2022
UCSF, United States
Title : Genetic and transcriptional alterations during targeted therapy of advanced human lung cancer revealed by single-cell RNA omics

Abstract:

Lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer mortality, exhibits heterogeneity that enables adaptability, limits therapeutic success, and remains incompletely understood. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) of metastatic lung cancer was performed using 49 clinical biopsies obtained from 30 patients before and during targeted therapy. Over 20,000 cancer and tumor microenvironment (TME) single-cell profiles exposed a rich and dynamic tumor ecosystem. scRNA-seq of cancer cells illuminated targetable oncogenes beyond those detected clinically. Cancer cells surviving therapy as residual disease (RD) expressed an alveolar-regenerative cell signature suggesting a therapy-induced primitive cell-state transition, whereas those present at on-therapy progressive disease (PD) upregulated kynurenine, plasminogen, and gap-junction pathways. Active T-lymphocytes and decreased macrophages were present at RD and immunosuppressive cell states characterized PD. Biological features revealed by scRNA-seq were biomarkers of clinical outcomes in independent cohorts. This study highlights how therapy-induced adaptation of the multi-cellular ecosystem of metastatic cancer shapes clinical outcomes.

Biography:

Dr. Wei Wu received his medical and research training in cancer biology in China, the United States and Canada, and he is actively working in systems and computational cancer biology in gene regulatory networks mediated by protein coding and non-coding transcripts in the mammalian genome. His current research is focused on the landscapes of common and rare somatic mutations and chromosomal structural variations, which are occurring within and between tumors as well as single cell transcriptomic regulation during cancer genome evolution. His goal is to interrogate the cancer genome to find potential "actionable and druggable" small-molecule remedies for cancer treatment. Dr. Wu has published 60 research papers and edited 5 biomedical books.

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