Multi-Input RNAi-Based Logic Circuit for Identification of Specific Cancer Cells
Center for Systems Biology · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Engineered biological systems that integrate multi-input sensing, sophisticated information processing, and precisely regulated actuation in living cells could be useful in a variety of applications. For example, anticancer therapies could be engineered to detect and respond to complex cellular conditions in individual cells with high specificity. Here, we show a scalable transcriptional/posttranscriptional synthetic regulatory circuit--a cell-type "classifier"--that senses expression levels of a customizable set of endogenous microRNAs and triggers a cellular response only if the expression levels match a predetermined profile of interest. We demonstrate that a HeLa cancer cell classifier selectively…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 30.46
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 39
Authors
5- ZXZhen Xie
Center for Systems Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- LWLiliana Wróblewska
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- LPLaura Prochazka
Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, ETH Zurich
- RWRon WeissCorresponding
IIT@MIT, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- YBYaakov BenensonCorresponding
Board of the Swiss Federal Institutes of Technology, ETH Zurich, Center for Systems Biology
Topics & keywords
- HeLa
- Cancer cell
- microRNA
- Cell
- Biology
- Cell type
- RNA interference
- Computational biology