Patent ID: 7989176
Filing Date: 2011-08-02
Classification: C12Q,G01N

Abstract:
1. A method of screening for an agent effective in the treatment of a cancer, which method comprises: a) selecting a putative agent that is likely to disrupt a function mediated by a critical normal gene product, which function is required for the successful division and continued cell survival of cancer cells, and which function is not required for the successful division and continued cell survival of control cells; b) determining the ratio of CDK1 and CDK4 gene products in the cancer cells before treatment with the putative agent; c) treating a cancer cell sample and a control cell sample with the putative agent wherein the cancer cell sample consists of one or more cancer cells in which the ratio of the levels of the CDK1 and CDK4 gene products is in the range of 0.6 to 1.6, and determining the cytotoxic effect of, and/or the growth inhibiting effect of the putative agent on these samples; c) determining the ratio of CDK1 and CDK4 gene products in the cancer cells after treatment with the putative agent; and d) identifying an effective agent as an agent which is more cytotoxic to, and/or more inhibiting to the growth of the cancer cell sample than the control cell sample, wherein an effective agent is identified as an agent capable of increasing the ratio in the levels of the CDK1 and CDK4 gene product in a cancer cell sample treated with the putative agent compared to untreated cancer cells.