Gordon C. Shore
Professor
Biochemistry
McGill University
Canada
Biography
1974 - PhD, McGill University
Research Interest
Bcl-2 Family Proteins and Cancer This family of opposing cell survival and cell death proteins regulates pathways associated with apoptotic and non-apoptotic forms of cell death, as well as cellular macroautophagy – all of which are critical for both normal development and various pathologies, including many forms of cancer. Family members reside primarily at mitochondria and ER, where they regulate key structural and functional activities of these organelles, as well as important inter-organellar dynamics. Our lab studies various aspects of this complex and unique biology, including the modulation of Bcl-2 family activity for potential therapeutic benefit in cancer. Laboratory for Therapeutic Development Exploiting genome-wide screens and the principles of synthetic lethality and personalized medicine, our goal is to generate the underlying knowledge about drugs and targets that supports rational strategies for clinical proof-of-concept studies in oncology. This “Integrated Platform” attempts to generate the knowledge to predict rational drug combination, patient stratification, and biomarker strategies in support of the PoC study – all within the existing regulatory, clinical practice and limiting toxicology frameworks.
Publications
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Obatoclax is a direct and potent antagonist of membrane-restricted Mcl-1 and is synthetic lethal with treatment that induces Bim. Nguyen M, Cencic R, Ertel F, Bernier C, Pelletier J, Roulston A, Silvius JR, Shore GC.
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New strategies to maximize therapeutic opportunities for NAMPT inhibitors in oncology. Roulston A, Shore GC.
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The synthetic diazonamide DZ-2384 has distinct effects on microtubule curvature and dynamics without neurotoxicity. Wieczorek M, Tcherkezian J, Bernier C, Prota AE, Chaaban S, Rolland Y, Godbout C, Hancock MA, Arezzo JC, Ocal O, Rocha C, Olieric N, Hall A, Ding H, Bramoullé A, Annis MG, Zogopoulos G, Harran PG, Wilkie TM, Brekken RA, Siegel PM, Steinmetz MO, Shore GC, Brouhard GJ, Roulston A.