Nature Communications (Nov 2022)

Reversible Myc hypomorphism identifies a key Myc-dependency in early cancer evolution

  • Nicole M. Sodir,
  • Luca Pellegrinet,
  • Roderik M. Kortlever,
  • Tania Campos,
  • Yong-Won Kwon,
  • Shinseog Kim,
  • Daniel Garcia,
  • Alessandra Perfetto,
  • Panayiotis Anastasiou,
  • Lamorna Brown Swigart,
  • Mark J. Arends,
  • Trevor D. Littlewood,
  • Gerard I. Evan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-022-34079-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Happloinsufficiency of Myc delays onset of cancers in mice. Here, the authors generated a mouse model of reversible cMyc hypomorphism and show that metronomic reduction of c-Myc in adult mice confers protection against cancers without side effects and that the bottleneck in early cancer evolution is dependent upon Myc.