Publications by authors named "Isaac P Horn"

Purpose: Somatic and germline testing are increasingly used to estimate risks for patients with cancer. Although both germline testing and somatic testing can identify genetic variants that could change a patient's care and eligible treatments, the aims of these tests and their technologies are fundamentally different and cannot be used interchangeably. This study examines the timing and results of somatic and germline genetic testing for patients with cancer at UW Health.

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  • Researchers are studying patient-derived organoids (PDOs) to see if they can help predict how patients with gastrointestinal (GI) cancers will react to treatments.
  • They created PDOs from cancer samples and found that about 80% of the time, the PDO responses matched the actual responses of the patients.
  • The type of culture media used for growing the PDOs can change how they respond to treatments, which is important for choosing the right therapy for patients with GI cancers.
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Germline mutations in CDKN2A, encoding the tumor suppressor p16, are responsible for a large proportion of familial melanoma cases and also increase risk of pancreatic cancer. We identified four families through pancreatic cancer probands that were affected by both cancers. These families bore a germline missense variant of CDKN2A (47T>G), encoding a p16-L16R mutant protein associated with high cancer occurrence.

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The Hedgehog-regulated transcription factors GLI1 and GLI2 play overlapping roles in development and disease; however, the mechanisms underlying their interplay remain elusive. We report for the first time that GLI1 and GLI2 physically and functionally interact in cancer cells. GLI1 and GLI2 were shown to co-immunoprecipitate in PANC1 pancreatic cancer cells and RMS13 rhabdomyosarcoma cells.

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