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Cara A. Rabik, MD, PhD

Dr. Rabik is examining how mutations in the WT1 gene result in methylation changes in acute myeloid leukemia (AML). WT1 recruits the machinery necessary for demethylation to its target genes, ultimately regulating gene expression. When WT1 is mutated, these genes remain methylated and inactive, preventing normal hematopoiesis. She is identifying WT1 target genes and mapping their methylation landscape both in leukemic and normal settings. She will also test drugs designed to cause demethylation to evaluate if these drugs can treat the leukemia caused by mutations in WT1.

Project title: "Determination of the role of WT1 in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis"
Institution: The Johns Hopkins University
Award Program: Sohn Fellow
Sponsor(s) / Mentor(s): Patrick A. Brown, MD
Cancer Type: Blood, Pediatric
Research Area: Epigenetics