Deciphering genetic and nongenetic factors underlying tumour dormancy: insights from multiomics analysis of two syngeneic MRD models of melanoma and leukemia.

Marie-Océane LaguillaumieSofia TitahAurélie GuillemetteBernadette NeveFrederic LeprêtrePascaline SégardFaruk Azam ShaikDominique CollardJean-Claude GerbedoenLéa FléchonLama Hasan Bou IssaAudrey VincentMartin FigeacShéhérazade SebdaCéline VillenetJérôme KluzaWilliam LaineIsabelle FournierJean-Pascal GimenoMaxence WisztorskiSalomon ManierMehmet Cagatay TarhanBruno QuesnelThierry IdziorekYasmine Touil
Published in: Biological research (2024)
Our study underscores the complexity of tumour dormancy, implicating both genetic and nongenetic factors. By comparing genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and epigenomic datasets, our study provides a comprehensive understanding of the molecular landscape of minimal residual disease. These results provide a robust foundation for forthcoming investigations and offer potential avenues for the advancement of targeted MRD therapies in leukemia and melanoma patients, emphasizing the importance of considering both genetic and nongenetic factors in treatment strategies.