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Andres Barrera

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University of Pennsylvania · Rehabilitation Medicine

Active 2009–2024

h-index29
Citations3.7k
Papers12791 last 5y
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Research topics

  • Biology
  • Immunology
  • Pharmacology
  • Computational biology
  • Cell biology
  • Genetics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Medicine
  • Internal medicine
  • Cancer research

Selected publications

  • Transgenic mice for in vivo epigenome editing with CRISPR-based systems

    Nature Methods · 2021 · 134 citations

    • Biology
    • Cell biology
    • Genetics
  • Glucocorticoid receptor triggers a reversible drug-tolerant dormancy state with acquired therapeutic vulnerabilities in lung cancer

    Nature Communications · 2021 · 78 citations

    • Medicine
    • Cancer research
    • Bioinformatics

    The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) regulates gene expression, governing aspects of homeostasis, but is also involved in cancer. Pharmacological GR activation is frequently used to alleviate therapy-related side-effects. While prior studies have shown GR activation might also have anti-proliferative action on tumours, the underpinnings of glucocorticoid action and its direct effectors in non-lymphoid solid cancers remain elusive. Here, we study the mechanisms of glucocorticoid response, focusing on lung cancer. We show that GR activation induces reversible cancer cell dormancy characterised by anticancer drug tolerance, and activation of growth factor survival signalling accompanied by vulnerability to inhibitors. GR-induced dormancy is dependent on a single GR-target gene, CDKN1C, regulated through chromatin looping of a GR-occupied upstream distal enhancer in a SWI/SNF-dependent fashion. These insights illustrate the importance of GR signalling in non-lymphoid solid cancer biology, particularly in lung cancer, and warrant caution for use of glucocorticoids in treatment of anticancer therapy related side-effects.

Frequent coauthors

  • Timothy E. Reddy

    Duke University

    186 shared
  • Charles A. Gersbach

    156 shared
  • Keith Siklenka

    Applied Genetic Technologies (United States)

    81 shared
  • Sean R. McCutcheon

    Duke University

    46 shared
  • Andrew S. Allen

    44 shared
  • Kris C. Wood

    40 shared
  • Luke C. Bartelt

    University of California, Irvine

    40 shared
  • Christian G. Cerda-Smith

    Duke University

    39 shared
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