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Application of molecular modeling to new therapeutic cancer approaches Volume 94, issue 9, Septembre 2007

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Centre du cancer de Lausanne, Centre national de compétence en recherche, oncologie moléculaire, Lausanne, Institut suisse de bio-informatique, Lausanne, Institut Ludwig de recherche sur le cancer, branche lausannoise

Recent progress in the experimental determination of protein structures allow to understand, at a very detailed level, the molecular recognition mechanisms that are at the basis of the living matter. This level of understanding makes it possible to design rational therapeutic approaches, in which effectors molecules are adapted or created de novo to perform a given function. An example of such an approach is drug design, were small inhibitory molecules are designed using in silico simulations and tested in vitro. In this article, we present a similar approach to rationally optimize the sequence of killer T lymphocytes receptors to make them more efficient against melanoma cells. The architecture of this translational research project is presented together with its implications both at the level of basic research as well as in the clinics.